Apply it regularly, then swipe some champagne-shimmery eyeshadow on top. It should tone the blackness some.
2007-01-02 15:51:57
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answered by . 4
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There are a couple of ways. First you can simply apply your eyeshadow over the black liner as well as whatever design you're going to do over your eyelid, and that way the black simply blends into a darker shade of whatever you're using. Second you can use an eyeshadow brush in upwards strokes over your eyeliner to give it a hot, sexy, "just slept in" appearance for a smokey, dramatic look. Or you can embrace the black eyeliner, and let it angle out a touch outside of your eyelid, next to your lashes for a great 50's Audrey Hepburn kind of look. Black can actually be a fun color to add to your palette, sweetie. Consider this the beauty gods' way of forcing you to experiment and evolve.
2007-01-02 15:28:30
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answered by klnichollsrn 2
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when you put the eyeliner on, first smudge it a little (across, not up and down) to make it softer and then take an eyeshadow applicator (just the tip) and put a light shimmery color over the black. like a light beige or blue, whatever goes well with your eyes. smudge a little more w/the applicator AS you are putting the shadow on.
2007-01-02 15:25:25
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answered by soozemusic 6
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just put it on lightly...right under the bottom eyelashes. then cover it w/ a powder (that wont make u look like u have dark circles), and put it under ur eyes- about to the tip-top of ur cheekbones. that reduces the risk of ur eyeliner running.
good luck & next time u loose ur brown eyeliner, just go out & buy a new one!
2007-01-02 15:19:29
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answered by Armatage Shanks 5
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Just apply it lightly and then gently rub over it with a cotton tip to smudge it out a little This will remove some of the colour.
2007-01-02 15:19:56
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answered by Woo 2
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smudge it. I have really fair skin, so i can't wear heavy black eyeliner, so when I put it on, i just put a little on my lower lid, and then smudge it with a q-tip. then i put a really thin line on my upper lids, so that it doesn't look to heavy. then you can run the q-tip over that line too to make it softer. hope that helps
2007-01-02 15:17:43
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answered by blank 3
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i have the same problem so u know what i did im just bought some more brown eyeliner
2007-01-03 04:23:27
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answered by Lil_minnie 1
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you dont desire that lots commencing place in any respect! only liquid, or mousse commencing place and transluscent powder eyes only concealer cuz it somewhat is used as a primer additionally (you ought to use a lighter concealer than your commencing place) eyebrows pencil through itself could do ultimate and you may manupulate it with the eyebrow brush eyeshadow only optimal 3 colours: a million as spotlight, a million for the full lid and final as shadow interior the foreheadbone blush in basic terms one element you do no longer want to have a clown result on your face lips lipstick and lip liner or only gloss in case you place the transluscent powder on your eyebrows and lips the make positioned on there'll stay in place
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answered by Anonymous
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use your brush and wet the tip slightly and use the shadow to make the line and in circular motions (small) blend it in to shadow if black fade to brown. if brown fade to a lower color. blend baby!!
2007-01-02 15:21:27
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answered by yell 1
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buy sum more black is too harsh i love my brownish black (teddy
) mac eyeliner its awesome
2007-01-02 15:16:59
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answered by Kelsers 1
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