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    Default Lining the inside of your eyes.

    I line the inside of my eyes with eyeliner. Looks great when I first apply it. Later in the night, it's running all over the place and I get black eye boogers. How can I prevent this? BTW, I use MAC powerpoint or kohl pencils.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    Switch to Fluidline and run a q-tip over your inner rim to remove any moisture before you apply.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaRose View Post
    Switch to Fluidline and run a q-tip over your inner rim to remove any moisture before you apply.
    LOVE it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaRose View Post
    Switch to Fluidline and run a q-tip over your inner rim to remove any moisture before you apply.
    I never thought to use Fluidline like that. Thank you bunches.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    I tried that once with fluidline and it still got all inside my eyes and made them red and angry for a long time..

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    You have to be careful doing that with fluidlines. Most of them are not water line friendly.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    Yeah the fluidline on the rim burned like hell, especially with my contacts. I use the kohl liners, but I also use a q-tip before to remove the moisture. It seems to last longer that way.
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    God. I love the way my eyes look with inner rim liner but I can't do it to save my life! My eyes are so sensitive and they water so much it's retarded. I can barely wear liner under my lashes because even that gets washed-out with all my eye-watering

    Any ideas for that?

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    The new Kohl Power in FELINE by Mac is wonderful for lining the waterline.
    Its a rich deep dark black.
    Unfortunately this is a wonderful product that is limited edition.
    I wrote Mac asking them to make it permanent.
    It lasts quite a while I do suggest the q-tip trick as well.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    I don't have problems with Fluidline, but my eyes aren't that sensitive. I think they're used to it by now, lol. All the liner, lashes, colored contacts...

    This liner from MUFE is waterproof and lasts a really long time on the inner rim.



    Plus, it comes in a TON of colors and travels way better than Fluidline.


    B, I'm looking for suggestions for extremely sensitive eyes. Have you ever tried lightly lining underneath with shadow and an angle brush rather than liner?

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    I've been lining under my lashes with shadow (certain brands) for years because that's the only thing I've found that even sort of works. This is also why I don't wear contacts. My fucking eyes water way too much. When it's cold it looks like I'm bawling like a baby, they water so much

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    What exactly is the 'q-tip trick'?

    I recently followed an eye look from this board which required to line both water lines (upper and lower).
    It looked awesome at first. Then I went to work. It was really busy and I didn't have time to check my eye make-up. I did well but go the strangest comments on my eyes.

    A middle aged guy told me I looked like Carrie Fisher (WTF??) during her young Star War days. Another person said I had 'deep, tortured, soulful eyes'

    But the worst was a compliment (but not to me) from this guy that said I reminded him of another dancer that I met a while back. We are both thin, she has a better body(fake boobs) and we both have long blondish curly hair....but she had the most pock marked, ghetto, whitchy looking face!!! He said I had her eyes

    Now, I usually get the Brad Pitt's ex wife or the 'Carrie Bradshaw' comparisons. Cute, healthy skin, bright eyes....I can deal with that.

    So I couldn't understand these comments...until the end of the night when I checked my make up.....OMG!!! My eyes were covered in black! It spread to my upper lids, under my lower. I looked really scary!

    I tried this again while visiting my Mom in her perfectly daylight lit bathroom. Within five minutes, I had the under eyes of a football line backer.

    I now line under my lashes and just a bit on the lower water line. It's safer for me
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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    I've been using Revlon Colorstay black eyeliner for years now & I've never ever had a problem with it!! It's pretty cheap $6-8 & it stays on for a long time & doesn't smear all over the place.

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    Default Re: Lining the inside of your eyes.

    the only stick liner that has ever worked for my inner rims is the loreal true pigment "hip" ones.

    i've tried a billion and those are the only ones that stay. of course, they only stay for like 3 hours and then i have to re-do it, but that's better time than i've gotten with other brands.

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