Im making the switch from pencil liner (which I think is okay) to powder liner with a brush. Ive tried several times and have only had okay liner a few times. If I mess up its in every tiny crack doesnt want to come out at all.
Im using bare escentuals liner and their flat eye liner brush.Tips to applying powder eye liner?
apply all makeup and eyeshadow needed in the eye area. get a flat slanted brush and moisten it. you can just dab the brush on your tongue quickly or put a little water on it (don't put too much water or it will be useless). then dab a little liner and dab in along the eyeline working outwards. depending how you want your look, you can put a lot on or spread the liner around for a smokey eye look.Tips to applying powder eye liner?
wet the brush a bit
wet the brush prior to application.
the powder will stick better %26amp; it
will make it easier for u to draw
the line of liner itself. :]
use a brush that is half an inch long and about one- eighth of an inch wide
if it does get out of line try taking a damp q tip and runnign it right under the liner, it should clean it right up !!!!
I HAVE TRIED USING POWDER EYELINER.
IT COMPARES NOTHING TO PENCIL.
I WOULD STICK WITH PENCIL.
Try using an angled brush, I believe they're about $18 at MAC, but you can probably get them cheaper at the drugstore. They are pretty good for applying powdered liner and it's almost impossible to screw up with them because they follow the line your eye. If you mess up, try dipping a Q-Tip in some makeup remover to fix your mistakes =)
While using a powder shadow as a liner, it is wise to hold a tissue directly beneath your eye to avoid it from getting all over the dace. The best tool to apply eyeliner is the sponge applicator. Liner applied as a series of dashes or dots or short feather-like strokes on the lash line are much easier to control than a solid line. If your lids are oily, you need to prepare it first just like you did for eyeshadow to avoid eyeliner from moving up to the crease area. Kohl pencils are ideally suited for the inner rims of the upper and lower lids and not the eyeliner as it soon smears easily and is also not good for eyes.
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Maybe get another flat brush and when it gets out of line, dab the brush in eye makeup remover. Dab it again with a tissue to make sure it doesn't drip, and sweep it over the parts you don't want the liner. I use a thick (good brand) dark eye shadow instead of liner, but it works the same. I use a very small brush, and go over where i want the liner twice. Sometimes i use those brushes you get from sample lipsticks. They don't last that long but they're spectacular.
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