How to apply liquid eyeliner on lower eyelid?
If you want to draw a line on your lower eyelid, you need to keep a few things in mind. First, never dip your eyeliner brush into the pot. Dip it into a small container of water. This will create a cushion of moisture around the brush head which will make it easier to glide smoothly. Once you have a small amount of liquid on your eyeliner brush, dip it into the pot of eyeliner, making sure to remove excess product.
How to apply liquid eyeliner lower eyelid?
Before applying liquid eyeliner on lower eyelid, you need to make sure that your skin is clean and dry. You can use a moisturizer to remove any excess oils that can cause the eyeliner to smudge. Besides, you can use a concealer to cover any dark circles under your eyes. Doing so will make your lower eyelid look thinner, thus giving an even thinner line.
How to apply liquid eyeliner on your lower eyelid?
Begin by applying a thin line of eyeliner on the outer edge of your lower eyelid, slightly above the crease. Make sure you blend the liquid eyeliner with your natural skin tone. Once you have drawn the line, use a small pointed eyeliner to blend the line towards the outer edge of the lower eyelid.
How to apply liquid eyeliner on your eyelid?
First, start by applying a thin line of eyeliner on the lower eyelid, starting from the inner corner to the outer corner. Then, draw a line along the lash line with the help of a pointed eyeliner brush. If you struggle to draw a straight line, use a small cosmetic mirror to assist you. Last, blend the line using a small makeup sponge.
How to apply liquid eyeliner on eyelid without smudging?
This is one of the most common questions asked about liquid eyeliner. It is applied on lower eyelid to create a defined line. However, you need to be aware of smudging. Apply the line slowly, making sure not to smudge it. If you smudge the line, repeat the step. If you are applying liquid eyeliner on lower eyelid, keep in mind that the skin of the eyelid is very thin and may tear off quickly. Be gentle and patient.