Eyeliner is a makeup basic!! but don't think you  have to be relegated to just one type. It's one of makeup's most  adaptable staples a daytime and nighttime essential that instantly  transforms your look by creating shape and giving definition to your  peepers. Ready to master the art of eyeliner in 2011? here's how to  flip the switch on your regular routine and inject some drama,  softness, or polish into your look with three easy eyeliner tips.
On the Inside —Lining the waterline, or inner rim of the eye, adds intensity and extra definition, and creates the illusion of a thicker, fuller lash line. Gilbert Soliz, Lead Artist for the Sephora PRO Beauty Team, tells us how.
On the Inside —Lining the waterline, or inner rim of the eye, adds intensity and extra definition, and creates the illusion of a thicker, fuller lash line. Gilbert Soliz, Lead Artist for the Sephora PRO Beauty Team, tells us how.
The Tips: "Start with a sharpened pencil, but rub it  down a bit on the back of your hand so it's not too sharp. While looking  in the mirror, tilt your chin up a few inches and use a finger on your  free had to press lightly inward and up on your lid (or down, depending  on which lid you're lining) to flip the lash line forward and expose the  roots of your lashes. Using a smudge-proof or waterproof liner, wiggle  your pencil in between the roots of the lashes from inner to outer  corner. You want to deposit plenty of color, so the product adheres and  sits well at the root of the lashes, but don't go too far into the  waterline, or the product vanishes when coming in contact with the eye."
Smudge It Out—A blended,  smudged line is the easiest way to make your eyes pop and finish your  overall look. Keep it light for an effortless, low-key vibe, or for more  drama, pile on the liner and go extra smoky. MAC Senior Artist, Keri  Blair, shows us a trick to making the look last.
The Tips: "Start by lining inside the waterline or very close to the lash line with a black pencil. Then use the pencil to apply small dots as close to the lash line as possible. Take a soft, tapered brush dipped in a neutral eyeshadow and gently blend the pencil line out with the tip of the brush for a soft, smudgy look. Setting the pencil with eyeshadow helps keep your artfully smudged line in place."
Just Wing It—A thick, defined line with a  winged embellishment creates the ideal almond-shaped eye. It's what you  get when you mix elegance and retro with a dash of sex kitten. M.A.C.'s  Keri Blair weighs in:  
 The Tips: "I find that a gel-based liner is easier to  control than a liquid liner. However, liquid liner will often look a bit  more dramatic (with liquid liner, start by lightly tracing a line with a  pencil, then go over it with liquid liner). Using the side or length of  an eyeliner brush, apply gel liner starting near the inner corner of  the eye as close to the lash line as possible. (It's best to use a  freestanding mirror so you can look down into the mirror with a  stretched out lid). For a more intense look, thicken the line toward the  outer edge of the eye. Next, starting on the outer edge of your line,  slightly extend and wing out your eye liner. For the feline-inspired  look without an the retro feel, pick a gel liner in a rich, gem-colored  shade instead of the typical black." Easily fix any liquid or gel liner  mistakes with snap-and-go makeup remover buds.
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