Thursday, December 3, 2009

Tips on how to get more smudgy rock and roll sleapt in eye make up with eye liner?

I want to get my eye liner to give off more of a smudgy sleapt in rocker-ish vibe any tips?Tips on how to get more smudgy rock and roll sleapt in eye make up with eye liner?
put your eyeliner on as usual.. then make it heavier.. use a make-up sponge.. some of the eyeliners have it at the end of there liner.. then use that to smudge it.. It took me a few tries to get it right.. what i think works best is to start at the outercorner and smudge inwards.. not to hard.. but not so light then when you get close to the inside start moving outward.. keep doing so till you get the effect you want.. then double up your mascara for even more dramatic look You can use whatever eyeshadow you like but i like to use a darker color towards the eyeliner with some sparkle to it..


Like i said though you may want to practice it a few times.. before an event..Tips on how to get more smudgy rock and roll sleapt in eye make up with eye liner?
Apply black liner then apply dark eye shadow by starting on the liner line and sweeping up. You can also use a pencil eraser to smudge it by using the same sweeping motion.
First off BLACK is the color of the rock gods! Take some black eyeshadow and put it on the eyelid. Then take a clean brush and blend it upwards. it creates a cool shadow effect on the eye. take some black eyeliner and put it on the top, bottom and inner part of your eyelid. You know what i mean, old school application of eyeliner lol. take the same black eyeshadow and with a eyeshadow brush go over the bottom eyeliner with it. usually the key is less is more but not in this case. Top it off with some black mascara and if you feel like it some glitter on the temples. TRUST it will look killer. You might have to practice to get it down perfect.
Thick lines with some form of black in it.





If you want the traditional go for thick, black lines with a bit of smudge or black eyeshadow.





If you want something more bold then try thin black lines all around with a color such as turqouise or purple.





Also, don't use waterproof if you want a more smudgy look.
Use eye-liner then use Black eye shadow over top of it. The eye-liner will hold the shadow and the shadow will make it smudgy.
sleep in it.
idk try to put a drop of water o it answer my questions plz
yes. first.get generic black eyeliner.


you have put the eyeliner on the inside part and in about 15 minutes it will be smudgy ..for best results put the eyeliner on darkly
Dust a sheer, loose powder on the upper and lower lids so the eyeliner sticks better. If you are going to curl your lashes, do it now. (Otherwise you could smudge the line.)


Choose the right formula. For a cleanstraight line, use a liquid version (try one with felt tip, like those from Lancome or L'Oreal). To create a softer, more subtle line, pencils are best.


Rest your elbow on a hard surface to minimize shaking. Start in the middle of the eyelid, and drag the liner to the inner corner of the eye, drawing as close to the lashes as possible. Go back to the center of the of the eyelid and repeat the process outward.


To make your eyes look smoky, dab eye shadow (in a similar shade) over the line and lightly fan it out. This will also help the liner stay in place.


If the liner smudges, don't reapply more. Instead, clean up the line with a dampened Q-tip.





. 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. Line 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.
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