Gosh some makeup you see these days just make you shudder. Makeup is an art which all girls have to embrace because your face is the canvass. If you are going to wear makeup, then you better learn to wear it right. That is why I'm going to be running a series to give girls useful tips on how to wear makeup right. Thank me later.
1 Overdoing it on the
bottom lid. Heavily lining your lower lid — especially with a very
dark colour — can make your eyes look smaller, says Mary Clarke, a product
analyst in the Good Housekeeping Research Institute beauty lab. Plus, you’re
more likely to end up with under-eye smudges. If you want to define your lower
eyelid, use a light pencil or, for an even more subtle look, a light brown or
taupe eye shadow. Clarke recommends MAC Pro Longwear pencil, a top-performer in
our tests.
2 Putting it on unevenly, resulting in a jagged look. It's
so frustrating to have to wipe off that line on your upper lid with makeup remover a million times before you get it
right. To keep liner straight, avoid tugging at the outer corners of your eyes, makeup artist Laura Geller says. "This
can cause skin to crinkle, and your line will not be as smooth." Try
pointing your chin up and looking down, so your lids are half-closed but you
can still see them. And if you’re using gel liner, apply it with a slanted
brush for a smoother look. You can also use a light pencil to draw in the line
to give yourself a guideline.
3 Only using black and brown. A
little nude eyeliner on your bottom lid can work wonders to make you look more
awake and refreshed. Gently pull on your under-eye and trace the line between
the lower lashes and the inside rim.
4 Not knowing the differences between pencil, gel, and
liquid. Pencil
eyeliners are best if you’re in a hurry: They’re the quickest to put on and
resist smearing, Carl Ray, makeup artist
to Michelle Obama,
says. (Here’s his easy tip for applying pencil liner smoothly.) Gel liners give
you a more glam look, are water-resistant, and allow more control over line
thickness. Our top pick: Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner. Liquid liners are
the "advanced" kind. They apply more precisely, but you really need a
steady hand to put 'em on. If you’re a beginner trying a wing-tip or cat-eye,
use gel instead of liquid. "Liquid liner is a powerful product that
delivers a strong, fluid line," says makeup artist Sonia Kashuk.
"Its intense pigmentation creates definition at the lash line and by
controlling the thickness of the line, you can create a range of looks."
5 Not smudge-proofing. Here’s
how to do it: Apply your liner with a pencil or a tiny brush, and then trace
over the line with a matching powder shadow. To make it last even longer, wet
your shadow brush with Visine first, Jo Davis, artistic director for Trucco
Cosmetics says.
Got any other tips for applying eyeliner? Let’s
have it in the comments!
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