How to Use Eyeshadow as Eyeliner, According to a Makeup Artist
Materials and Getting Started:
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Choose a Matte Eyeshadow: Select a matte eyeshadow shade of your choice. Matte eyeshadows are preferred because they tend to have more pigmentation.
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Find an Angled Eyeshadow Brush: You'll need an angled eyeliner brush for this technique. It offers precise control for various liner looks.
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Decide on Wet vs Dry Application: Eyeshadows are typically dry powder products, but you can apply them wet or dry. Using a damp brush can intensify the color and help it adhere better.
Step-by-Step Tutorial:
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Prep with an Eyeshadow Primer:
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Apply an eyeshadow primer like to your eyelids. This step helps the eyeshadow adhere better and last longer.
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Start Creating Your Line:
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Dip your angled eyeliner brush into the matte eyeshadow.
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Begin at the inner corner of your eye and slowly drag the brush along your lash line.
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You may need to re-wet your brush and go over the line a few times to achieve the desired intensity of pigment.
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Amp Up the Drama:
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Depending on the look you want to achieve:
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For a winged liner look, extend the brush upward towards the outer corner of your eye and slowly drag it across until a wing shape is formed.
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For a smoky liner, after applying the liner along the lash line, angle the brush on the line and move it in an upward motion to create a smudged effect.
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Line Your Lower Lashline:
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To line your lower lash line, blend the matte eyeshadow as close to your lower lash line as possible.
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Start from the outer corner of your eye and create a thin, soft line.
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Apply translucent powder under the line to prevent smudging during the day.
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Clean Up Any Fallout:
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After completing your eyeshadow eyeliner look, check for any fallout on your upper or lower lash lines.
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Use a Q-tip and makeup remover to clean up any stray eyeshadow.
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