I tend never switch up my «cat»
eye liner because I really love how it makes my eyes look.
I love liquid
eye liners because they give me the ability to create amazing designs or my usual cat eye with the worry or finding my forever lost eye pencil sharpener.
Not exact matches
The only good thing I can say is that
because the photos are pre-digital they are so low resolution that you can't make out the
eye -
liner.
What do you do to prevent transference of eyeliner from your waterline to your lenses and what
liner do you suggest
because no matter which kind I try, waterproof or not, I always end up with raccoon
eyes!
Makeup Used: No foundation Powder: Mannequin Powder (not a good idea to use this powder without foundation, as you can see, the skin makeup looks really cakey and uneven...) I didn't bother to fix it up
because I figured it'd be too dark to see anyway haha #lazygirlproblems Eyebrows: Anastasia Brow Gel Eyeshadow: Too Faced Smokey Palette «Firefly» and «Clove» Inner
Eyes: Nars Soft Touch Shadow Crayon in «Goddess» Eyeliners: Dolly Wink Liquid
liner, Stila eyeliner for waterline, light blue H&M eyeliner for blue accent Bottom Eyeshadow: KATE pink eyeshadow
I used it to remove
eye liner I had on to create a new look
because my make up remover wasn't getting off the
liner in the crease.
All three
liners look so pretty, but I think I like the Electric Blue the most
because it's so
eye - catching!
She sent me this eyeliner one day
because she was excited to find a dupe for her favorite Anastasia
eye liner.
Because we believe that liquid
liner, cat -
eyes, winged flicks, and every other synonym for very kick - ass
eyes deserve to be worn by ordinary people who are not professional makeup artists or 14 - year - old YouTube stars.
And this is coming from someone who didn't use
eye liner before
because I just couldn't figure it out.
I have never really been a fan of liquid
eye liners mainly
because I don't know how to really work with them or how to create a wing.
I don't usually do lipstick
because it feels gross and needs applied a billion times a day and
eye liner is just too hard for my unsteady heands.
I did not use any
eye liner on top of the lid
because I wanted the
eye shadows to be the main hero of this look.
This eyeliner is really cool
because it has two sides: one with a kohl
liner great for smoking out any
eye look, and one felt tip
liner for a more precise application.
It goes really well with only brown
eye shadow,
liner and mascara
because it makes the lips pop out.
I used to wear purple
liner a lot
because I think it compliments brown
eyes.
I didn't include it in my Dolce Vita look
because liquid
liners don't flatter my hooded, and rather crepey: -LRB-,
eyes.
«
Liner is my go - to because I have sensitive eyes and short, straight lashes, so a dramatic liner look emphasizes my eyes without irritating them,» says K
Liner is my go - to
because I have sensitive
eyes and short, straight lashes, so a dramatic
liner look emphasizes my eyes without irritating them,» says K
liner look emphasizes my
eyes without irritating them,» says Keiko.
Then —
because it was addictive, and the results instantaneous — I tried a classic smoky
eye featuring gradations of greys and browns (boring, pass), a 1980s Boca Raton aqua
liner moment (hideous, hilarious) and, also for kicks, a thick wing of fuchsia
liner — one deft swipe across bare lids — again accompanied by that ultra (yet tasteful) lash.
I haven't really tried the bold
liner yet, mainly
because I have very small
eyes and they look smaller with bold
liners.
Bust out your black liquid
liner,
because perennially chic cat -
eyes are especially big for spring (we're looking at you, Dennis Basso and Tracy Reese!).