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Makeup by Ren Ren
Makeup By RenRen
How to Apply Liguid Eyeliner
Hey guys, it is Ren Ren. I have a tutorial for you to. It is a really quick one and I have been getting a lot so I decided about to make the video really easy. Let me show you how to apply eyeliner and if you seen any of my videos you will probably see this exactly in part which is Revlon color stay liquid eyeliner and I use blackest black. And I have been using liquid liner since I am probably in middle school. I just love how it gives you such a precise line and today black in it. It just kind of define your eyes and to completely can change your eye shape.
I grew up with my Asian features and I kind of want to play them up the best way it could so I have been minding my eyes and I am going to show you a few useable tricks just to how I line my eyes and this might not works for everybody. It depends completely on your eye shape and your preference but I will show you what I do.
So what I usually do is I take my hand and I actually raise it on my cheek to give me some leverage that way my hand does not shake when I am putting the liner on. And I probably just like make a fist and rest my knuckles on my cheek and then I hold the pencil like it holds the liner. I get the pencil and kind of go like this.
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There, see? I am resting and I am pointing. So when you take the bottle make sure to shake it up.
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So that way you got an even liquid line. And it is best with one of the point of the eye liner is still kind of fresh. After a while when it gets like too soft on the one, it does not get a shape, but see how I am raising my hand. Whenever I apply liquid liner I start at the inside and I bring it to the middle like that. I actually apply a thicker eye liner than most people because the way my eye shape is, is that it will disappear. See how it looks under if I do not apply a thicker one.
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So I apply a thicker line pretty much up to the middle to the outer third and then I take it and I flip it. I kind of flip the pencil over the tip and then I slip it back and then I just fill in anything that I did not get. You see like that. Sometimes I will mixed it up and I will make it a longer shape like that.
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And you want to make sure to—I just will run it back and forth until this line is completely smooth. Now, I know it might be harder said than done, but if you practice this and you raise your hand on your face you will be able to get a smooth line in no time. But make sure that there are no gaps between your eyelashes and the line because that is just not cute. See now—there is some gaps right here. You want it to be a thick black line so that is what our color looks like.
I kind of did an extra wing on that but usually when I do it—I am going to do it on the side. This is how I actually do it.
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Like that and then, I finish it up.
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That is what my eyeliner usually looks like. It is more of the settle smooth as opposed to an ink like I got that on one. Let me zoom back so you can kind of see it.
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This is really a dramatic one but sometimes you maybe do, that I do really dramatic cat eyes. And the liner has to extend and then this one is more look like my normal eyeliner look.
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See how I am just going back and fort just making sure that the line is straight and you might have to reapply. Get the brush a little bit more wet because when eyeliner that is liquid dries and you try to go over it with the dry tip it kind of erases a little bit. So that is how I apply my liquid liner. I do not know if I really help you, just really key tips to remember. I like to use eyeliners that have a stiff felted point like this and I have used MAC, I have used a lot of different brands but I have always come back to Revlon because this liner does not badge, like it does not fade, it does not get anywhere.
And so I cannot raise—it helps up raise your hand on your cheek and then use this like a pencil and I start and I go 3/4 to the middle and then I start at an angle here and kind of sm
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