Using eyeliner as eyeshadow is a great way to save money and time. All you need is a colored eyeliner and some mascara.
- Start off with "The Basics"
- Grab any colored eyeliner you prefer (Here, I'm using a dark blue eyeliner.)
- Draw eyeliner across top lid as though you are doing a thick upper liner.
- Continue to draw the thick line until it covers your whole upper lid.
- Don't draw the liner past your crease
- After you have your lid covered, wing out the liner from right at your lashes.
- Then fill in your lower water line with the same color.
- Under your water line, draw a medium thick line of eyeliner.
- Wing out the bottom into the top wing so you have one wing.
- (After you finish with all your eyeliner, take a translucent powder or an eyeshadow of the same color and LIGHTLY dust it over the eyeliner so it doesn't smudge onto your top eyelid.
- If you like the color, then I suggest the translucent powder. If you apply an eyeshadow of the same shade, it will change it a little. Most likely it will just make the color bolder. If you're willing to, experiment with adding on the colored eyeshadow.
- Afterward, curl your upper lashes. Hold the eyelash curler there for about five-ten seconds.
- Then put on a coat of mascara on upper and lower lashes.
- Apply a chap stick or lip plumper.
- Apply a nude colored lipstick or gloss.
- Set everything with powder.
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