Friday, February 12, 2010

Does anyone have any suggestions for eyeliners that wash off easily with out giving the racoon look?

Covergirl Outlast Smoothwear in Onyx is what i use.....and Maybelline Expert eyes in 100% oil free.





eyeliner:


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eye make-up remover:


http://www.maybelline.com/products/produ鈥?/a>Does anyone have any suggestions for eyeliners that wash off easily with out giving the racoon look?
All of the Avon eyeliners. I have better luck with the pencil type,(I use the self sharpening ones). I can't seem to get the hang of liquid eyeliners. My mom uses liquid and has used the Avon Liquid eyeliner and does fine with it. All Avon ones wash off well-and they have lots of colors to choose from.Does anyone have any suggestions for eyeliners that wash off easily with out giving the racoon look?
Colour Trend eyeliners from Avon are good and easy to wash off too.
its not about the eyeliner! Its about what you use to take it off. I suggest something by clinique so its gentle. or those face scrub clothes, that the best way to get the eye stuff off and also clean your face at the same time. good luck!
Its not the eyeliner, its what you need to take it off. I use a face wash cleanser and then use Almay make up remover and I can get every type of eyeliner, mascara, eyeshadow and lip color off.
i wouldn't worry about the eyeliner, use any kind you like. but when it comes to taking it off you don't have to pay more then about 1.50. so what you do is buy a bottle of baby oil. then squeeze a dime amount on a tissue of TP. all you have to do is wipe your make up off with the wet tissue. i promise, it works better than any expensive make up remover!


hope this helps! ( i know it will)


-horseygirl
First and foremost baby oil is NOT good for your eyes. It contains mineral oil AND perfumes (which is why it smells so nice). Perfumes will sting the eyes and the mineral oil can cause your eyelashes to break.


One of the best eyeliners you can use will only cost you a minute of your time and a bit of practice, not to mention it washes off with plain soap and water with NO residue.


Use a fine paintbrush, size OO (called a fine liner brush) and run it under cool tap water. place a few drops of water into your favorite regular powdered eyeshadow to make a bit of a paste. Now you simply paint a very fine line as close to the lashes as possible, starting from the center of the eye to the outside corner. This method is very effective because not only does it allow you to have MANY shades of eyeliner, but give it a minute to dry and it becomes a powder again, easily blended with a small brush for that smokey eye look, or removed altogether with a Q-tip (if you make a mistake).


Hope this helps....experiment and have some fun with it

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