The key is to apply lots of powder products into the crease of your eye, to counteract any oils lying on the lid and provide a dry base. This is particularly important if you have hooded eyes as your eyeliner will regularly meet with your crease. So what exactly will you need?
If I want to create a classic flick of eyeliner with no colour on my eyelid, I use a pressed powder (Rimmel Stay Matte Powder), a flesh toned powder eyeshdaow (Illamasqua Justify), a bronzer (Bourjois Chocolate Bronzer), a gel liner (Maybelline Gel Liner) and Mascara (Rimmel Scandaleyes). In order to apply these products I use an Illamasqua Blending Brush, Real Techniques Shading Brush, Real Techniques Deluxe Crease Brush, Real Techniques Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush and an Illamasqua Fine Liner Brush.
Step-by-Step:
I have put together a step-by-step pictorial as to how I use the products to mattify my eyelid and prevent creasing.
Step 1: Apply a very small amount of foundation onto the eyelid.
Step 2: Take Rimmel Stay Matte Powder onto a real Techniques Deluxe Crease Brush and press this all over the lid and up to the brow.
Step 3: Take Illamasqua Powder Eyeshadow in Justify on a Real Techniques Shading Brush and add this to the whole eye lid and take a small amount under the lower lash line.
Step 4: Take Bourjois Chocolate Bronzer onto Illamasqua's Blending Brush and Run this through the crease and up towards the brow.
Step 5: Next I take Maybelling Gel Liner onto a Real Techniques Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush and Illamasqua Fine Liner Brush to create my feline flick.
Step 6: Finally I take Rimmel Scandaleyes and apply a coat of mascara to my top and bottom lashes.
And tada!!!! There you have a flick of eyeliner which will not smudge into your crease and will stay put all day!
I am so glad I have finally found my tip to avoiding my eyeliner moving all day, and as I said above the key is to use lots of powder products and word these onto the lid and into the crease. I have described how I use flesh toned products, but I also use coloured eyeshadows to add a pop of colour to the eyelid and prevent the eyeliner moving.
I hope you have found this post useful! To you have any different tips to stop your eyeliner moving?
Until next time, Samantha xx
this is a real interesting post as this is a major problem for me,mine always smudges :(
ReplyDeletehave you tried mac paint pots? i think they work really well at keeping eye-liner in place for me
Jorden xx
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NOO I haven't but I really want to try them!! xx
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