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    Posts Tagged with liquid eyeliner

    NARS Liquid Eyeliner - The Best Liquid Liner Out There

    Posted July 1, 2008 by michelle
    Found in: Beauty Tips & Secrets, Makeup & Cosmetics

    Makeup & Cosmetics - NARS Liquid Liner What is too follow is a straight up beauty recommendation from me to you!

    Well I am Asian, actually strike that I am Filipino, so Islander? But I am not your tan, petite garden variety version, nope I happen to be 5′7, pale as snow and big!

    Well fact of the matter is I am super pale. Literally every time I choose not to wear makeup to work I am literally bombarded with, “Oohh you don’t look so good.” followed by “Are you sick?

    The one makeup product I can not live without is: liquid liner! I literally look like a ghost without it. Thus I have had 28 years of experience trying to find the best one. I have invested mucho mas dinero trying to find one that is relatively easy to apply, has a vibrant yet matted color and does not bleed or shift when I sweat, dance or exercise.

    Well hands down my favorite liquid liner is from NARS. I love, love, love this stuff. It does not bleed, it does not run, the color is bold yet matted and I have been nursing the same bottle for over a year now! I am barely reaching the bottom and I wear the stuff almost everyday.

    The only drawback I can imagine is that some might not be accustomed to applying the liquid liner with a brush, but if you really are a constant liquid liner user then you have harnessed your skills over the years and could apply eye makeup in a bumpy car ride or in stop and go traffic. Right!?

    If you are a liquid liner junkie like I am then stop wasting your money on other versions and invest your hard earned money on a bottle of NARS liquid liner.

    Price: $27.50

    You will Thank ME! :)

    How to Apply Liquid Eyeliner (but Not Like Amy Winehouse)

    Just like the rest of the world, I love Amy Winehouse, and I really love her Ronnie Spector winged eye and big hair look. But, let’s face it, it’s not exactly a style you can sport everyday unless you are, in fact, Amy Winehouse. Yet, that black eyeliner of hers has inspired lots of girls to go the way of the liquid liner with varying success, and I want to help.

    Not to toot my own, but I do consider myself a bit of an aficionado when it comes to liquid eyeliner application. I’ve been wearing it since high school, and I’ve learned a few truths on the subject. It’s not as hard as it seems, here are some tips on creating a well-lined eye:

    1. Always do your eyes last, so you can balance them out with the rest of your makeup. Remember: for daytime, a strong eye should be balanced with less makeup overall.
    2. Pat a little translucent powder on your eyelids to absorb any moisture. It will help the application go smoother and also keep the liner from fading later.
    3. If you’re a beginner, I suggest a wand eyeliner like Almay Liquid Liner ($13.65), which is a personal favorite of mine. The wand is a lot like a pointed felt tip marker–it can be a little too pointy at first, but after a week, it’ll dull a bit and be easier to use. Always swipe a little on your arm first to make sure there are no clumps.

    4. Use your fingers (on the hand your not using to apply the liner) to pull your eyelid flat. The goal is to eliminate creases along the lash line, which can cause turbulence and frustration.

    5. Tilt your head back a little and apply as close to the lash line as humanly possible, otherwise you get a weird blank space.

    6. Always start from the inside and stroke outward in one fell swoop. Don’t try to do it in portions, just go for it–it’s silly, but it’s all about believing in yourself.

    7. When you get to the end of the lashes, go slightly upward. Remember, the more drama you want, the more distinct the angle should be.

    8. If you mess up at the end, don’t fret, just use a cue tip or tissue with a teeny bit of gentle lotion or makeup remover to remove the wing. Then just try again. If the whole line is a mess, wipe it all off and start all over.

    9. Give it a week or two, it’ll get easier. Now, I do it on autopilot.

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