Kaity S. e-mailed me this question:
"Hi Sara. I recently bought new a gel and liquid eyeliner to try out. My pencil has felt really waxy lately in the Arizona heat. What is the beat way to apply these kinds of eyeliners? When I try, the libe is never straight. Thank you for your help, Katie S."Thank you Katie for asking this question! I personally love gel and liquid liners - the color is much more dramatic than a pencil.
For gel liners, you want to get either an angled liner brush or a bent liner brush. Put as little of the gel liner on the brush, it's always better to start with less and add more. When applying to your eyelid, get the brush as close to the lash live as you can. Start in the middle of your lash line, and using short strokes work your way to the outer corner of your eye. Next, repeat the small strokes starting at the inner corner and connect it to it the rest of the line. The reason for doing the inner corner last is because the brush will have less product on it which is important due to the smaller area you have to work with.
Similarly, when applying liquid liner you want to use shorter strokes, starting at the center and working your way out and then going back to the inner corner and connecting to the rest of the line.
Happy Tuesday,
Sara
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