ok i already know ow to put it on the bottom but how do you put it on the top?How do you put eye liner on your top lash?
close your eye slightly then take you finger to hold it in place. swipe your eyeliner across where your lashes meet your skin. you shouldnt be able to see the line until you open your eyes. repeat with other eye.
tip:liquid eyeliner is best with top lashes =]How do you put eye liner on your top lash?
close one eye, rest your elbow on the wall mirror and draw on the eye thats closed, seeing with the eye thats open, ( lacing the hand on the wall gves your a steady hand) , then do the same for the next eye and hence you will have to wait or space time betweent he first and the secnd since you gotta leave your first eyes dry and then you gotta go for the next eye.
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Step OneChoose an eyeliner appropriate for your eye color. Brown, navy and charcoal accent light eyes well, while brown and plum shades flatter brown eyes. Make sure your liner complements the color of your shadow.
2Step TwoConsider the type of look you're after. Pencil eyeliner gives your eyes soft definition, while liquid versions offer precision and drama. You can also moisten dark eye shadow and apply it with a small, flat brush.
3Step ThreePrepare a cake liner or a dark eye shadow by applying a small amount of water to your brush. Or, if you're using a pencil eyeliner, ensure that you've sharpened the pencil adequately.
4Step FourMove the wet brush gently through your cake liner or dark shadow. Hold the brush or pencil as you would hold a pen.
5Step FiveTilt your head back slightly and bring your eyes to a half-open state. This creates a good angle for application, while allowing you to see what you're doing.
6Step SixDraw a line across the upper lid just above the lashes, from the inside corner to the outside corner of the eye. If you're using liquid liner, allow it to dry before opening your eyes all the way, or the color may transfer into the crease of your eye.
7Step SevenIf you used a brush or a pencil, soften the look by gently smudging the line with your brush, a cotton swab or your finger.
8Step EightLine the lower lids. Moving from the outside edge inward, draw a line on the outer two-thirds of the lid or more, depending on the look you're going for. Your line should be slightly thicker at the outside corner, becoming thinner as it moves in toward your nose. Using your brush or pencil, lightly stroke the area. If using a liquid liner, apply it in one smooth stroke. Apply less color so your eyes don't appear raccoonlike.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
You may find eyeliner, particularly the liquid version, difficult and messy the first few times. Practice and have patience.
Wash brushes regularly with makeup remover or a mild gel shampoo.
Lining the inside of the lower lid is not recommended'it may cause eye infections, and it greatly increases the risk of getting makeup in your eye.
As a makeup artist I only like appying eyeliner at the top. But it depends on how you like it. But with liquid I only apply at the top, if its pencil I will apply at the top and bottom, when I apply it at the bottom i start in the middle to the corner. So here are some tips to follow.
Shape and define your eyes with eyeliner after you've applied eye shadow and before applying mascara. Whether you choose a soft line or a dramatic stroke, eyeliner draws attention.
Tips:
Choose an eyeliner appropriate for your eye color. Brown, navy and charcoal accent light eyes well, while brown and plum shades flatter brown eyes. Make sure your liner complements the color of your shadow.
Consider the type of look you're after. Pencil eyeliner gives your eyes soft definition, while liquid versions offer precision and drama. You can also moisten dark eye shadow and apply it with a small, flat brush.
Prepare a cake liner or a dark eye shadow by applying a small amount of water to your brush. Or, if you're using a pencil eyeliner, ensure that you've sharpened the pencil adequately.
Move the wet brush gently through your cake liner or dark shadow. Hold the brush or pencil as you would hold a pen.
Tilt your head back slightly and bring your eyes to a half-open state. This creates a good angle for application, while allowing you to see what you're doing.
Draw a line across the upper lid just above the lashes, from the inside corner to the outside corner of the eye. If you're using liquid liner, allow it to dry before opening your eyes all the way, or the color may transfer into the crease of your eye.
If you used a brush or a pencil, soften the look by gently smudging the line with your brush, a cotton swab or your finger.
Hope that works.
You need to use an eye liner brush so that you can crease the top of the eye lash skin and that way you can control how thick or thin you would like it to be, more dramatic or natural. I would suggest getting a wet line and eye lash brush, I know that MAC carrys both of thse products, but you can look around and see. Good luck!
its easy, all you have to do is close the eye that you are putting eye liner on and then go across the top lash line and there you have it!!!!!!!
I line the inner part of my top lash line (kind of like how you do it on the bottom lashes). It helps make your lashes appear thicker w/o having a thick eyeliner line.
Some people put it on top of their top lashes, but just raise your eyelashes, and apply it to the top. Its basically the same thing as the bottom.
Pull gently on the outside edge of your lashes to tighten the lid, and paint in one smooth, unbroken line from the inside corner to the outer edge - getting thickest at the center of the lid and to a fine point at the outside edges. Practice will help. Dont expect perfection the first time out.
Eyeliner is not something that has to appear invisible at close-range. Don't be afraid others will see it. Well done, eye liner can be a very attractive accessory. Look at Cleopatra, she wore hers all the way out to her ears...
Very carefully.
close one of your eyes and do the top..............head on the next one
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-appl鈥?/a>
this is a good video to watch
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