innocent_angel answered Tuesday July 12 2011, 5:25 am: Personally, I use liquid eye liner, and I usually do it as the last part of my eye make up. I close the eye I'm going to apply to and use the mirror to guide my hand. I very gently glide it along from just above the tear duct to the other side and add a very slight flick off the end. If it doesn't look very visable I may put another layer on but try to avoid a thick block, a slender smooth motion is really all that is needed.
shelbylynnwalker answered Tuesday July 12 2011, 5:13 am: maybe check youtube for some videos of this. they have TONS! and they know what they're talking about.
it really depends on the type of the eyeliner (liquid, pencil, etc.)
if you're using a liquid, make sure your hand is stedy. you can rest it on your cheek bone if you want. depending on where you want the liner to start, draw a thin steady line ( thin being the most natural looking) across your eyelid, and get it as close to the base of the lashes as possible.
you can also use a pencil liner to draw an outline first before you do this. for some people it makes it easier.
if you're using a pencil, use the opposite hand that you're applying the liner with to pull LIGHTLY on the outer corner of your eyelid. again, draw a thin line of liner as close to the base of your lashes as possible. the thinner it is, the more natural it looks. :)
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