EYELINER


Eye liner or eyeliner is a cosmetic used to define the eyes. It is applied around the contours of the eye(s) to create a variety of aesthetic effects.

Eyeliner is something that instantly adds to the glam quotient of your makeup.


But trying to find an eyeliner that works best on your skin type and eyes is almost as hard as finding the right type of jeans that fit you like a second skin! There are plenty of factors to keep in mind before picking out an eyeliner. It should be waterproof, easy to apply, and long-lasting. But once you find an eyeliner that works best for you, you’d know better to keep it close. The skin on your eyelids can be very sensitive, and it is super important to take care of them.

The smudgeproof liquid eye liner works the best!


This no-smudge liquid eyeliner is truly a blessing in disguise. We have not one but several reasons as to why we think it is great. This smudge-proof eyeliner helps you #wingit and make a bold fashion statement. With an intense color, it gives you that fun, bold, and dramatic look. You can create maximum eye definition with this super pigmented eyeliner from Maybelline. For someone who has sensitive skin, the compounds used to formulate this eyeliner are mild and never leave your eyes feeling dry.


Get in line.

As we know, eyeliner comes in several forms and there are pros and cons to each. Liquid liner tends to give a harder, more dramatic (although more artificial) line. If you prefer the liquid variety, I recommend only using it on your top eyelid, as it is too harsh of a look for use on lower lids.Of course, there are eyeliner pencils which are great for natural techniques. Some powder eyeshadows can function as liner when used with a wet eyeliner brush. Personally, I find pencils are best for contact lens wearers, as liquid liner can sometime flake and fall into your eyes.For a casual look, line only your upper outer eyelid. I find pencil liners much easier to work with than the liquids, but you can experiment and learn what you like best. Covergirl makes a great pencil liner called Perfect Blend with a sponge tip on the other end for easy smudging. Dot the liner onto your top lid, getting as close to your eyelashes as possible. Use a cotton swab, sponge tip that is on the opposite end of some eyeliner pencils or your clean fingertip (watch the nail!) to blend the dots together so the makeup looks natural and almost undetectable. You can line from the inner corner of the eye to where the upper lashes stop or just liner the outer half of the eyelid. If your eyes are wide set, lining the entire upper lid will make them appear to be closer together. If you have close-set eyes, line only the outer half or two thirds of the eyelid. This will give the illusion of wider-set eyes. I like this look with no eye shadow and eyelashes merely curled, with no mascara.