Friday, August 7, 2015

LADIES: THE SECRET TO PERFECT EYELINER


Perfecting your eyeliner is an art - and it’s not as easy as it looks.
Perfecting your eyeliner is an art - and it’s not as easy as it looks. Source: News Limited
 
TYPES OF EYELINERS:
1) Liquid
Liquid liner is slick and wet. It is difficult to apply but with practice, this liner can give a gorgeous, dramatic effect to the eyes.
Recommendation: Smashbox Limitless Liquid Liner Pen
2) Gel
Gel is great for cat eyes and a smokey look. It usually
comes in a pot so you will need an angled brush to apply this to your eyes.
Recommendation: Bobbi Brown Long-wear Gel Eyeliner
3) Pencil
Pencil is a must for beginners. It’s easy to apply and it’s as simple as drawing the line on your lids.
Recommendation: Urban Decay 24/7 Glide on Eye pencil

EYELINER TO SUIT YOUR EYE COLOUR:
Blue eyes:
Aqua, violet, navy or bronze are the best colours for blue-eyed people. Bronze will make the blue eyes appear even bluer while aqua and violet will draw attention to your eyes.
Brown eyes:
Lucky you! All shades of colour suit these eyes but brown and copper eyeliner are best for creating a fierce look.
Hazel eyes:
Emerald, purple, bronze and gold are best to make hazel eyes pop.
Green eyes:
Golds, brown, purple and greens will create a different effect and draw out different shades of green in your eyes.
All eye colours:
Black and brown liner are suited to everyone, no matter what colour your eyes are.
Your eye colour will determine what eyeliner is best for you.
Your eye colour will determine what eyeliner is best for you. Source: News Corp Australia

FINE LINING - WHAT SUITS MY EYE SHAPE?
— For smaller eyelids, use a simple line on the top lid, and white/nude liner on the bottom lid. Opt for eyeshadows above the lid to emphasize the shape.
— For hooded eyelids, tightline the top waterline to make the eye look bigger and draw a thick wing, which will highlight the eyes.
— For almond eyes, line the inner rim of the top and bottom of your eyes. This will draw attention to the curves of your eye shape.
— For close-set eyes, line the outer corners of the eye in black and use a white liner on the inner corners to make it look like there is more distance between the eyes.
— For wide-set eyes, use liner around the whole eye from the top to the bottom rim. This will create the illusion of them appearing closer together.

TOP TIPS:
— Use white eyeliner on your bottom lid to give yourself an eyelift. This will make the eyes look larger and brighter by counteracting any redness around the eyes.
— Want the perfect wing? Use a business card or sticky tape as a stencil to get straight and symmetrical flicks. This is a sexy look for all eye shapes as it will give a feminine 60’s vibe.
Remember: Always apply eyeliner before mascara.
Remember: Always apply eyeliner before mascara. Source: Supplied

UNSTEADY HAND? DON’T FEAR! POINTERS ARE HERE:
— Use a cotton tip dabbed in makeup remover to remove any smudges.
— Place your elbow on a flat bench to give your hand support and keep it from shaking.
— Dab concealer over the lid to hide any smudges and keep the line looking straight.
— If you have gone to the point of squiggly-no-return, a smudge brush will be your new best friend. Use this to transform the line and the eye make up into a smokey look.
— Connect the dots: Place small dots along your eyelid and connect them with the pencil to give yourself a guideline.

MISTAKES TO AVOID:
— If you go out of the line, don’t continue until you end up looking like a Panda Bear! Make
sure you fix as you go.
— Don’t go too heavy on the lower lid with black liner. It will make your eyes look much
smaller.
— Don’t apply mascara before eyeliner.
— Avoid using a broken or blunt tip; ensure you sharpen your eyeliner.

No comments:

Post a Comment