Why does my eyeliner look bumpy?

You pull or tug your eye when you draw on your eyeliner. When you pull the skin and release it, it bounces back and so does your eyeliner resulting in bumpy, textured lines and that dreaded check-mark shape hanging off the line. It is best to use your finger to anchor your eyelid and use a liner that glides smoothly.

Can you blend out eyeliner?

To start, simply create a cat eye as you normally would. Next, layer eye shadow, like the L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche Monos Eyeshadow in Noir Cest Noir on top of your eyeliner using a small brush. Blend out the line until you achieve the smudged effect you’re looking for. And that’s it!

How do I fix my eyeliner?

Just let your eyeliner pen sit in a cup of hot water–firmly capped, tip-side down–for a few minutes. Afterward, remove the liner from water, give it a few good shakes and try running the tip over the back of your hand to encourage ink flow and you should see the streaky mess form back into bold solid lines.

What are hooded eyes?

Hooded eyes are when a person has excess skin folding down from the brow bone to the lash line. It is common and, once again, it is something that goes hand-in-hand with ageing. Hooded eyes can be confused with droopy eyes, but they are not the same.

What is Tightlining eyeliner?

“The term ‘tightline’ refers to the placement of a gel or pencil eyeliner just beneath the upper lash line,” explains makeup artist Camille Thompson. “The placement of this liner on the inside of the upper lash line gives a subtle, naturally defined effect.”

How do you prevent eyelashes from applying eyeliner?

How to Avoid This Annoying Eyeliner Problem

  1. Clean it off.
  2. Change your position.
  3. Wait to curl your lashes until after you’ve applied liquid liner.
  4. Line the base of your lash line with a pencil liner.
  5. Take a seat when you apply liquid liner.
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