Lash-line Sentence Examples
Choose one that is close to your skin tone to use from lash line to brow bone, then apply a slightly darker one to the crease and blend up and away.
You can apply them heavily across the upper lash line and then smudge with a sponge or a pointed brush.
Gels can be used along the upper lash line for a polished, yet natural look.
Simply dip the very edge of the brush into the shadow and drag it across the lower lash line.
If using powder liner, press an angled brush into the pigment, then press along your lash line.
Then repeat just beneath the lash line on your lower lid, meeting the upper line at the outer corners of your eyes.
Use a darker shade of shadow or pencil liner to draw a line along the lash line of your top lids, then apply mascara to your lashes.
A halfway version between the longer strips and the individual lashes, they can be used to add a subtle flare to your lash line or combined for an allover eyelash extension.
Apply a thin line of eyeliner pencil along your lash line where you intend to place your false eyelashes.
Never line inside the lash line - pulling the lower lid down to apply eyeliner to the lower lash area was a staple of the 80s, but today the inside eyeliner is a definite no-no.
AdvertisementBeard tattooed the lash line using a hypodermic needle and syringe to transfer color.
The needle assembly is placed on the point of pigmentation, for example, the lash line or the lips.
The areas most commonly worked on are the eyebrows, lash line and lips.
In this process, the pigment is implanted along the lash line.
If you do go for the smoky look, don't forget to line your bottom lash line with a deep, sultry shade.
AdvertisementLine your upper lid from the inner corner to the outer, then draw a diagonal line from the edge of your lash line to the dot you made on the outer corner.
The only place this one really wouldn't work on your eyes is in the crease (unless used as a wash from lash line to brow).
Complete the "smoky eye" look by taking your highlight eye shadow from the lash line at the inner corner of the eyelid up towards your brow line while also blending down from the brow into the other eye shadows.
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Employing the dark shade you used earlier, wet a liner brush and run it over the upper lash line.
AdvertisementFor more oomph, though, add a smudge of dark liner to the lower lash line and two coats of mascara to complete the look.
The key is to keep blending into the lash line until the eyeliner previously applied has disappeared.
To create a vivacious and feminine palette, pair your plump red lips with a translucent facial powder and a streak of Marilyn Monroe inspired black liquid eyeliner on your upper lash line.
Deep eggplant shadow applied close to the lash line will make blue gray eyes look even bluer.
Standard application from the lash line to lash tips creates fuller lashes.
AdvertisementUsing your liquid eyeliner (in either basic black or one of your favorite fashion colors) and draw a thin line as close to the lash line as possible.
To apply a natural line, make small dots along the lash line in between each hair follicle.
First, draw a line following your upper lash line right in the middle.
Gradually work this line outward towards the outer corner of your eye in a straight line that continues to follow your lash line.
Apply the next darker shade of MAC eyeshadow across the entire lid from the lash line to just above the crease.
Using an angled brush, sweep the lightest shade across the lid from lash line to brow.
Use the darkest shade on the lash line and outer corners of the eye.
If you are heavy-handed, then run your brush lightly over the top of the makeup before applying it to your lash line in long, even strokes.
Just a hint of black or a very deep shade of the color you've chosen at the lash line or the outer corners can deepen any color palette into a seductively smoky look.
Choose a color that complements your skin, hair, and eye color and graduate shades of the color from darkest against the lash line to lightest at the brow bone.
Use an eyeliner pencil or fine-tipped brush dipped in a dark powder shadow and follow your lash line from the inner corner to the outer corner.
Fill in the inner portion of the top lash line with a separate, thinner line, but make sure that the two lines meet.
Keeping the skin of the upper lid taut, apply dots of liquid liner along the upper lash line as a guide, then connect the dots.
For a softer version of the cat eye look, apply a taupe or brown powder along the lower lash line.
Apply a light, neutral shade of shadow from lash line to brow.
Purples and plums are extremely flattering with green eyes when used in the crease or smudged along the lash line.
Apply the palest eye shadow in your palette as a base from lash line to brows.
Add the darkest color in the crease, along the lash line from the inner to outer corner of the eyes or under the lower lashes for a dramatic, evening look.
Navy blue liner is perfect for brown or hazel eyes, and makes the whites of the eyes appear whiter, especially when used on the inner rim of the lower lash line.
When drawing the line, make it thicker at the middle of the lash line.
Dust a light, shimmery eye shadow base color from lash line to brows, and add a darker shadow below the crease, blending at the lash line until the liner is no longer visible.
Apply a light eye shadow shade from lash line to eyebrow and a dark shade in the crease.
Hold the skin of your upper lid taut and trace your lash line with a brown eye liner pencil or a brush dipped in brown eye shadow.
Using eye liner and working from the inside corner of the eye outward, make short strokes into the lash line.
Apply eye shadows, starting with dark and rich at the lash line to almost sheer at the crease.
For a smoky eye look, apply a neutral base eye shadow from lash line to brows, line your eyes along the lash line with a dark eyeliner pencil, and smudge with your fingers or a Q-Tip to soften the look.
Apply the lightest one from lash line to brows, the medium one on the lids, and the darkest shade in the crease.
Roll eyeliner close to the eyelid keeping the line close to the lash line.
If you have a steady hand, you can create a bold line by sweeping liquid liner across the top of your lash line and swooping it at the end.
Apply eyeliners well beyond your lash line to create a dramatic look.
For example, try pairing gold and plum by applying a shimmering gold from lash line up toward brow bone, then defining the crease with a rich plum shade.
While a traditional line that closely graces the lash line is the most popular, you can get creative with a cat eye or exaggerated sweep to add a serious dose of permanent drama.
Use a Q-tip or slanted makeup brush to draw a thin line on your upper lid, smudging it into your lash line.
The tops of the bifocals should sit about two or three millimeters below your bottom lash line.
Eyelash enhancements are also available; this involves a micropigmentation technique that goes through the lash line to intensify and darken the lash bases creating the illusion of thicker eyelashes.