I`ve noticed that there`s a trend among the make-up artists to use a cream eyeliner? This method didn't`t exist before. Now what makes the texture or the quality of a cream liner better than the liquid liner. Does it last longer? Is it blend able with the eyeshadow? Does it do any smudges? Is the application precise and easy? And what`s the best cream eyeliner as quality? What brand makes the best of them? And what kind of brush gives you the best results?
Please inform me if you know anything about this product.
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Thank youWhat is the best cream liner in the make-up industry and what is the best brush that goes with it?
I use MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
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with the 266 brush
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I used to love liquid when going dramatic but this is so much easier to work with as well as more precise. It also doubles as a shadow or a base for shadow. When I am doing a smoky eye I pat this on before I begin and my powder shadow does not budge all night!What is the best cream liner in the make-up industry and what is the best brush that goes with it?
Bobbi Brown
Cream eyeliner is really good. The only thing to a really good cream eyeliner effect is if you use it properly, know what you're doing and have a good brand of it. Try to go on the internet and search some good videos that can teach you how to use them if you are going to give them a good try. Before you wear it out to dinner or something, try it a few times at home so that you master how to use it, if you want, blend it etc. It really takes practice! Also experiment around and see what 'types' suit you. It really is about how it looks on YOU so i can't really tell you how to apply etc. About it smudging, being easy to use, quality, etc. it really depends on the brand. The more expensive, well, most likely, the better. The cheaper, the less effective it will be. It depends on how much your willing to spend on the product and how far you will go.
鈾Good Luck!~鈾?
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