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How to Apply Eyeliner

How to Apply Eyeliner

Eyeliners are cosmetics that add colour to the area around the eyes to enhance and accentuate their appearance. Eyeliners are used to draw attention to the eyelids or to alter the appearance of the eyes. They contain specific components that apply colour precisely and controllably where it is needed. The products are carefully designed to prevent potentially hazardous microorganisms from growing and multiplying. The safety of eyeliners is established by the use of safe and appropriate ingredients. Furthermore, eyeliners are evaluated for their ability to produce skin irritation or allergic responses. Product safety is also ensured by careful attention to Quality Assurance and Good Manufacturing Practices guidelines. This includes verifying the product's compatibility with packaging as well as its shelf-life stability.

1. Get your eyes ready.

To prepare the eyes, begin by cleaning the entire face with lukewarm water to ensure that no debris is left on the eyes while applying eyeliner or any makeup product. Then, apply toner and moisturiser to ensure the eyelids are clean and ready. Preparing the eyes is essential when applying cosmetics to the face since it helps the makeup to blend smoothly.

Get your eyes ready

2. Begin with a clean slate.

The following step is to begin with a clean face. Before applying eyeliner, dab a little quantity of eye primer onto the eyelids and concealer under the eyes and on top of the eyelids. When applying eyeliner, an eye primer is essential since it helps to keep the eyelids clean and blend smoothly when setting a powder. This will also give the product a long-lasting effect and prevent smudging.

Begin with a clean slate

3. Draw the desired eye line shape.

Draw the required eye line shape above the eyelashes after cleaning the face. Make sure to utilise short strokes and lines at all times. Then, repeat the technique with the other eyelid. Knowing what eyeliner shape is optimal for the eye shape since it will help enhance and create the illusion of bigger or smaller eyes.

Draw the desired eye line shape

4. Put a wing to the eye line you draw.

The following step is to wing it. Apply a wing to the eyeline drawn on the eyelids. The trick to getting the appropriate angle is to follow the natural line of the lower lashline. If a line reaches to the lower lashline, the liner should wing out to meet it. Draw the line and slowly fill it in. A careful method of drawing out the line for wing effect is required because a little error means starting all over again.

Put a wing to the eye line you draw

5. Finish the look.

The last step is to finish off the look. Add some eyeliner to the lower lashes and smear it out. Then, to complete the appearance, apply mascara. This is the most critical part of applying eye makeup. Applying eyeliner to the lower lashes and mascara will help define and change the appearance of the eyes.

Finish the look

What are the different kinds of eyeliner?

There are numerous types of eyeliner on the market nowadays. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as an all-powerful eyeliner; instead, they are divided into distinct categories that are created for different functions around the eye.

Listed below are the most common types of eyeliners: how to use them.  

  • Liquid eyeliners: Liquid eyeliner is a dark, opaque substance that comes in a small bottle and is applied with a small, sharp-tipped brush.
  • Gel Eyeliner: Gel eyeliner is a long-lasting eyeliner that creates a dramatic and noticeable look. When applied with a fine brush, it produces a solid colour with no layering and can be very crisp.
  • Kajal Eyeliner: Kajal eyeliner is a type of eyeliner that can be used on both the upper and lower lids, as well as both sides of the eyes.
  • Eyeshadow (used as eyeliner): Eyeshadow, often used as eyeliner, is a cosmetic that is applied to the eyelids to make the wearer's eyes pop out and appear more attractive.
  • Pen Eyeliner: Pen eyeliner is similar to liquid eyeliner, however it is in the form of a handy small pen. 
  • Pencil Eyeliner: Pencil eyeliner is a softer-looking cosmetic tool that is perfect for smudgy cat eyes and precise lining.

What are the different types of eyeliner shape?

Wearing eyeliner creates the illusion of larger eyes and makes the eyes sparkle with or without eyeshadow. It is a form shifter for beauty, capable of being dark and smouldering or light and fresh.

Listed below are different types of eyeliner look.

  • Graphic Arrow Liner: It's similar to a cat eye, but with a more savage edge.
  • Fishtail Liner: Equal portions of Ancient Egypt and totally futuristic.
  • Natural Liner: Smudgy, subtle, and always flattering.
  • Thick Winged Liner: Thick winged eyeliner transforms everyone into an Italian movie star from the 1960s.
  • All-Around Winged Liner: Black leather pants in terms of beauty.
  • Blue Liner: The style is a little mermaid, a little 80s.
  • Winged Liner: The appearance is always stylish, appealing, and fashionable.
  • Floating Crease Liner: Floating eyeliner is utterly trendy and unexpectedly cool.
  • Long Line Liner: It has a curved, dramatic, and exquisite style, similar to professional calligraphy.
  • Reverse Winged Liner: Simply shifting the balance from top to bottom, it becomes basic yet exotic.
  • Smokey Liner: This eyeliner shape is sensual and smudgy.
  • Black & White Liner: With a quirky retro eyeliner style, it is a negative space that generates a positive impression.

Is it easy to put on eyeliner?

Yes, applying eyeliner is among the most challenging aspects of makeup application. This is due to the fact that, in contrast to other cosmetic items such as blush or foundation, eyeliner can go horribly wrong, and learning how to properly apply it can be very confusing. It will take some practice before anyone can get a precise and perfect method of applying eyeliner that does not require the need to overdo the makeup and start from scratch again.