Some of us get stuck in the mind frame that we only use liner to line. A few months ago I showed you how to use Liner As Shadow, now I want to remind you of (or teach the newbies!) the simple and oh-so pretty smudging technique. It’s actually the genesis of the smoky eye before eyeshadow came along! Anyway, there’s something very modern and soft about a smudged liner. Here’s how:
TOOLS:
- Your Favorite Kohl Pencil — I used my favorite, Chantecaille Gel Liner in Jet, because it glides on with ease and with an angled brush on the other end to smudge with. I also love the Covergirl Liquiline Blast Liner in Black Fire.
- Smudge Brush — I’m obsessed with Sephora’s Smudge #11 Brush because it really presses and works the liner into the skin.
- Nude Eye Shadow — whenever you use a non-waterproof liner, it’s best to first powder your lid with powder or eyeshadow so the pencil doesn’t transfer onto the crease.
- Mascara — pick one that really separates and coats each lash. I used Eyeko Skinny Brush Mascara, an iconic line from London that coats each lash with fibers.
- Nude Shimmer Shadow (Optional) — I highlighted the inner corners with the classicStila Eyeshadow Kitten.
- STEPS:
- Sweep the nude shadow all over the lid and crease.
- Line the upper lashline with the pencil. Don’t worry about it being perfect.
- Start with the smudge brush on the inner corner and sweep incrementally in short strokes as you work your way across to the outer corner.
- Now turn around and go back from the outer corner to the inner corner. Take a quick study and see if you need to repeat.
- Line the lower lashline however you choose (I did only 3/4′s from the outer corner, but you can certainly line the entire lashline).
- Smudge the line like you did the upper lashline with short quick strokes.
Great tip :)
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