Saturday, December 5, 2009

What's the easiest and best way to apply eyeliner in jar (Stila sumdge pot)?

i have the brush that came with it, but i usually just use powder liner. it's black and i'm blonde and fair so i don't want to over do it.What's the easiest and best way to apply eyeliner in jar (Stila sumdge pot)?
Stila Smudge pots work best with angled liner brushes.





Dip the brush into the pot and get a good amount on the brush, but deffinately not too much because the liner deffinately doesnt come off as easily as it goes on...





Anyways, use short strokes while applying the liner across your lashline with the brush.








Smudge Pots are also great for bases under shadow.





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Also, you could just take a regular eyeliner pencil (not mechanical, the pencil you sharpen) and dip the tip of the pencil into the pot and then just draw a line on your lashline. This is cheaper than buying a brush, but you have to be sure you have a good amount of your pencil, and the pencil is sharp.What's the easiest and best way to apply eyeliner in jar (Stila sumdge pot)?
get a professional eyeliner brush,liquid eyeliner brushes have a nice pointed sort of tip so it's easier to apply the eyeliner.i dont know what the brush it came with is like,but chances are it's a pretty crappy budget brush.Apply the liner as close to the lash line as you can,so you don't end up resembling marilyn manson.
when I first started using Stila Smudge Pots, I used an angled brush that I already had from Benefit. It works great, but recently I tried the brush that Stila recommends the # 32..the best eyeliner brush I have ever used, plus it has a smudging tip at the other end..it's like 2 brushes in one, which is great since it cost a lot. The best way is to start out with an angled brush, and start at the outer corner of your eye, making the line thinner as you work your way in using short strokes. Good luck! This is a fantastic product
You could use an angled eye shadow brush and apply a small amount on the brush and then as close to the lash line apply thin strokes. Never tried this but it might work. Good luck.

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