Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Good liquid eyeliner? for someone who's not too good at applying make up ;-)?

Eh, DON'T use a liquid liner if you're bad at putting on make-up. It really hurts if it gets in your eyes and it's a pain to get off if you mess up. Try Maybelline Unstoppable Eyeliner. It's soft and you can correct any mistakes you make easily. It has the look of liquid eyeliner in that it's thick like liquid eyeliner and the color is just as vibrant. It costs around $6 and you can get it at Target, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid... any place like that.Good liquid eyeliner? for someone who's not too good at applying make up ;-)?
Liquid liner doesn't hurt unless you put it on your waterline. IT'S NOT MADE FOR YOUR WATERLINE. I'm a self taught MUA but about 2 years ago I was probably as bad as you. I found resting my elbow on a table helped keep my hand straight. For liner if you're just getting started I totally recommend getting starting with a gel liner, it's a lot more forgiving and easy to work with. My personal favourite that is cheap is the jane one, but it's discontinued which sucks! I really like the MAC fluidlines and the Stila gel liners. But for liquid liner I like the cheapest one, literally. The only ones that have the super fine brush I like is NYC and wet n wild. They have very thin, very fine brushes. Try it out it works well for me. But if you don't like those try L'Oreal Lineur intense I grab for this one a lot it's so easy to use.Good liquid eyeliner? for someone who's not too good at applying make up ;-)?
i have such a good tip for getting that winged liner eye thats so now and so fashionable, it works so well all i wear one my eyes in liquid liner and mascara now. all you need is a liquid liner with a stubby point so not one thats a long brush kind this is harder to use, some cotton wool buds, the type you use to clean your ears, a light grey kohl liner.


step one: mark out on your eye with the grey eyeliner, buy a cheaper one cos the harder it is and the less kohl that goes on the better.


step two: now you can use your liquid lier to 'fill in' what you drew with the grey liner.


step 3: use spit (i know its minging but its quick and better than water cos the bud will get too wet) and you can use this to 'rub out' any mistakes you made, let it dry before you do this and let your lid dry before you go over if you need to.





once you do this a few times you can start not using the kohl it works so well i hope it helps.





its good tips and tricks not expensive make up that works best!





lucy x
Try L'Oreal Lineur intense. It has a very nice wand and lasts a long time..remember to only use liquid on your top lid, not your water line. Or else you really will get burning eye syndrome.





I have been using liquid liner for 10yrs and I can't live without it. For help on first applying it, remember to brace your thumb against your cheek to hold your hand steady, then with the other hand pull the outside corner of your eye GENTLY. That way you smooth out your lid..then apply the liquid in short dashes right against the lash line. You can always build a thicker line if you want it, or if you need to fix any mistake area's.





=] Good luck with your liquid adventures
I've used Rimmel liquid eyeliner for 10+ years, it looks like this:





http://www.asos.com/Rimmel-London/Rimmel鈥?/a>





I tried others but always go back to this one as it's really easy to use for me. I hate those eyeliners with felt tip as the line comes out really thick, the result is a lot nicer using one with a brush like Rimmel. And if you make a mistake, just let it dry and then just use a cotton bud to take it off, it's very easy to do.
Maybelline line definer liquid is incredibly easy to apply, I used to use Barry M which is a lot easier than most liquid liner as it has a spongy textured brush applicator but the maybelline is even simpler to use, it has a felt tip pen like design and you done need to worry about having too much or to little on the brush and all you have to do is literally draw it on. http://www.maybelline.co.uk/PRODUCTS/Eye鈥?/a>





Plus, i did wear it on a 24 hour coach journey where I slept and kept rubbing my eyes and it did not budge and i did not reapply it once, plus it is easy to remove and i think maybelline are on 3 for 2 at superdrug at the moment :) x
L'Oreal is great. the applicator part of the makeup is an actually soft stick and not a brush. the small brushes don't get a good thin line. the stick type brush does a great job. here's a link to the eyeliner i'm talking about





http://www.lorealparisusa.com/_us/_en/de鈥?/a>
Almay makes a great one for really cheap, and it's extremely easy to use. It's very blendable so that if the line is too thick, you can wipe it off easily, but once you get the right amount, you just let it dry and it stays on for a while. No smudges!
I think boujois is quite good! or if your in UK..i use natural collection from boots. even though its only 拢1.99 its so easy to apply, the brush is very soft. Does tend to flake off if you rub your eyes alot though :)
liquid is bad!!! It hurts too when it gets in your eyes :o( Stick to soft pens :o) that's what I do :o)





Yes im a man, and yes I wear eyeliner! :op I prefer to call it man liner!
Well usually for ppl who aren't to good with putting on make-up, they should use pencil eye liner. But good liquid ones that wont be too runny are Revlon and Prestige-they're not too expensive either.
Loreal carbon black - I know you might not want to trust a boy with this sort of thing but seriously; get it!!!


xx
this without a doubt





http://www.rimmellondon.com/uk/products/鈥?/a>





soo easy to use! long lasting colour
chanel do a good liquid liner thats what i use!
I'd suggest using a cream or gel liner instead..its much easier to apply and control

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