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post Jul 23 2006, 10:44 PM
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well i wear black eyeliner like everyday for the whole day..
but after like and hour or so my eyeliner which before
looked smooth, looks all crumbly.
does this happen with all eyeliner?
or is it just the eyeliner i use?
is there and eyeliner that doesn't go all crumbly?

oh.. and i don't like pencil eyeliner. pinch.gif
 
 
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KissMe2408
post Jul 23 2006, 10:49 PM
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Eh, so I guess you use liquid liner then?
Not my favorite to use, it def gets crumbly and wears off weird after a few hours.
Pencils are better, but you don't like those.

I suggest finding an eye shadow that matches close to your eyeliner. (I assume you use black, go find a black eyeshadow)
Then using an eye makeup brush with a small tapered end, you dip the brush in the eye shadow and use it as you would an eyeliner.

It stays on all day [I do it all the time], it doesn't crumble either, and it gives such a nicer smoother look at the end, also, it's easy to blend it into your lashes, so the makeup looks more natural. [Another plus, you can always play up the 'smokey eye' effect as well].

What I usually do is take an eye pencil in black and quickly line my inner low rims of my eyes, and just put a base line on the top, then sweep over it with the black eyeshadow with the eye makeup brush to make it look better and stay on longer. It just looks a whole lot better, trust me.
 
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post Jul 24 2006, 02:26 AM
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QUOTE(KissMe2408 @ Jul 23 2006, 11:49 PM) *
Eh, so I guess you use liquid liner then?
Not my favorite to use, it def gets crumbly and wears off weird after a few hours.
Pencils are better, but you don't like those.

I suggest finding an eye shadow that matches close to your eyeliner. (I assume you use black, go find a black eyeshadow)
Then using an eye makeup brush with a small tapered end, you dip the brush in the eye shadow and use it as you would an eyeliner.

It stays on all day [I do it all the time], it doesn't crumble either, and it gives such a nicer smoother look at the end, also, it's easy to blend it into your lashes, so the makeup looks more natural. [Another plus, you can always play up the 'smokey eye' effect as well].

What I usually do is take an eye pencil in black and quickly line my inner low rims of my eyes, and just put a base line on the top, then sweep over it with the black eyeshadow with the eye makeup brush to make it look better and stay on longer. It just looks a whole lot better, trust me.

Actually, there's loose-powder eyeshadow that I use. There are brushes available that are strictly designed for it, too:



 

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