Tight lining is when you use an eyeliner pencil or crayon never liquid eyeliner to fill in the waterline right beneath your lashes on top, and above your lashes on bottom. There is a right way to tight line your eyeliner, but filling in your water lines from corner to corner is not it.
It makes your eyes look smaller, and it frequently smears from being in constant contact with your eyeballs. Drawing a thick, uniform line all the way across your eye closes off your eye, and makes your eyes look squinty instead of opened and bright.
You want your line to taper as it moves towards in the inner corner of your eye. This results in a wrinkly and unnatural line.
Use a smooth and sharp pencil or liquid liner, to draw your line on while your eyes are relaxed. I love a dramatic eye, and I almost always use black eyeliner on my top lid. On my bottom lid, I always smudge with a brown shade.
This may lead to your makeup sliding and smudging. If you apply moisturizer before you do your makeup, wait at least 10 minutes. Especially if you have light hair! Another color that works? Pale gold, like how Gigi Hadid wore it here.
We know, we know: nobody's got the time for a step eyeliner application. But if you planning on being photographed or have a big event, it could be worth taking a more methodical approach to creating a dramatic look.
Stewart suggests tilting your head back and looking into a mirror with your eyes open! Then, line up a brush with the outer edge of your lower lashes at a degree angle. Draw a dot as far as you want your wing to go. Then, connect the dot to your outer corner. You can then continue to draw the line towards the center of your lower lash line.
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When using a pencil liner, you will need to occasionally sharpen or dull your pencil. Liquid liner creates smooth, swooping lines and a precise look. You can find liquid liner in either a marker pen or in a vial with a brush. To use it, you simply draw on your lines and fill in any gaps with a second application of liner. You can create a wide range of lines from liquid liner, from thin, natural lines to dramatic looks.
Liquid liner marker pens are very easy to use. If you use a vial and brush, it may take some practice to learn how to use the liquid liner. Try gel liner if you want to draw dramatic lines. Gel liner comes in a pot along with a small brush. Its thicker formula looks great for dramatic looks like cat eyes and wings. The brush makes it easy to use. You can use other brushes with your liner.
You may find that an angled brush works best for applying the liner. Be sure to clean the brush often to help prevent eye infections. Method 2. Shake the liner. To ensure that the liquid liner is well-mixed, you will need to shake the bottle. Make sure that the lid is secured first and then shake the liquid liner for a few seconds.
When you are ready, unscrew the cap and pull the brush out of the bottle. Start in the middle. Place the brush against your upper lash line so that it is as close as possible to your eyelashes. Then, begin applying eyeliner to your upper lash line. Move out towards the outer edge of your lash line. Fill in the gaps. After you have finished lining the outer corner, line the inner edge of your upper lash line and connect this line up with the first line you made.
Use small strokes to connect your lines and fill it out as needed so that you have one solid, even line on your upper lash line. You can wipe away excess liner or even out a crooked edge. Follow lower lash line for a winged look. Wings are optional with liquid liner, but adding wings can intensify your look. If you want to create a winged look, then just follow the curve of your outer lash line upwards form the outer corner of your eyelid.
Then, fill in the wing as needed. You can use the edge of a business card to help you create a straight line for the wing. Just place the business card against the outer edge of your eyelid at an angle and trace along the edge with the liquid liner. Place some tape on your lower lash line so that it is at an angle.
The tape should be right up against the outer edge of your lower lash line and extending up towards your eyebrow. Tape both sides before you apply the liner to ensure an even application. You can tilt the tape as much or as little as you want, but keep in mind that more tilt will look more dramatic. If you want a less dramatic look, reduce the amount of tilt in your tape.
Method 3. Sharpen or dull your liner pencil if necessary. The sharpness of your eyeliner pencil will affect the way that the eyeliner looks. You can create a precise, thin line by sharpening your pencil, or you can create a more rounded, thick line by dulling the pencil.
To sharpen the pencil, use an eyeliner pencil sharpener to make the pencil as sharp as you want it to be. To dull the pencil, gently rub the tip of the pencil on a tissue until it is to the desired level of dullness. Prepare your liner pencil.
To ensure that your pencil liner goes on smoothly, it helps to get it to the right temperature. If your liner feels hard, then you might want to warm it up.
If it feels soft, then you might want to cool it down. A cooler pencil will provide a softer, lighter application. A warm pencil, which will be soft, will provide a darker, more pigmented look.
To warm up your liner, turn on your hair dryer on its highest setting and aim it at your eyeliner for a few seconds. This will soften up the liner enough to give it a gel-like consistency. Then, test the liner on your wrist before you apply it to your eye. To cool down your liner, try placing it in the freezer for about 10 minutes before you apply it.
This will help to prevent the pencil eyeliner from crumbling. Hold the outer corner of your eyelid. Place your fingers on the outer edge of your upper lash line and pull outwards gently so that the eyelid is taut.
This will help to ensure that you create a straight even line along your upper lash line. You may also want to close your eyelid as you pull it taut.
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