Sentences with phrase «gel liners do»

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gdiapers may have gel in their disposable liners, but it doesn't have plastic, and will decompose within 55 days.
and biodegradable disposible diapers like g - Diapers (the liners are flushable) or Nature Boy & Girl (compostable in a community compost system, which means that Americans are hosed because we don't have them), followed by «natural» diapers (like Tushies or Seventh Generation), followed by national - or store - brand gel - filled diapers.
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
If you're not very good at doing your eye liner this will probably be easier to use to get a solid line and a chunky flick, but if you want to develop your liner skills and learn how to create sharper flicks over time then you'll hamper your progression by limiting yourself to using this product rather than a liquid liner or a gel liner applied with an angled liner brush.
The primer and eyeshadows provide all - day wear without creasing, and the gel liner works great too; it is easily buildable and on my eyes it didn't smudge or bleed once you let it set.
The only thing I do not like for drawing cat - eyeliner is a felt tipped liner pen or pencil, but that's just me, because i like the smoothness of a gel or liquid, and I've been using a fine - tipped brush for the 20 + years I've been wearing my eyeliner the same exact way.
A jumbo pencil is so much quicker for me than a powder or a gel liner, and you don't need an extra brush.
At the very end, he uses a liquid liner with a «tar» consistency and a fine brush to do a final eyeliner swoop, then grooms the brows with clear gel, brow pencil, and eye shadow.
I found difficulty in applying the gel liner using this brush because the bristles were little soft and didn't give a sharp winged look at the end.
I tend to gravitate towards felt tip liners... and I'm a sucker for cute packaging... but I do love a good gel / cream formula as well.
If your eyeliner smudges (as they often do with monolids), try a liquid or gel liner since they've got great staying power.
However, if you use the gel liner as a base for a smokey eye, things do work out really well!
How do you think it compares to the other gel pot style liners?
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