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Dec 21, 2010
Rachel T.
No matter what my eyeliner tends to travel down to my under eye area. This happens even if I just line my upper lash line... And if I do my lower lash line or my line the rim forget about it! It's so annoying! Any tips? Am I the only one??
Dec 21, 2010
Kristina H.
Do you use a primer? If so then maybe try to set it with the same color shadow?
Dec 21, 2010
Rachel T.
I do use a primer. I've tried different kinds. Also have tried various eye liners. And have set with a powder but that seems to move as well.
Dec 21, 2010
Yasmin K.
Try setting it with an eyeliner sealer. There are various ones out there but I have no recommendations on which one to use.
Dec 22, 2010
Breanna B.
Have you tried waterproof liners?
Dec 22, 2010
Rachel T.
Yep! They still find a way to migrate down. Not as much but still get some transfer, like near my inner corner but a little below. Does that make sense?
Dec 29, 2010
Romee H.
Try physician formula gel liner! It's water proof and sweat proof! So it works great on water line and upper lash line! I always had trouble to fine perfect liner for water line, this one stay all day even with my waterly eyes.
Jan 5, 2011
Christina T.
I have the same extra problem too Rachel! I use the Clinique gel liner and after I line my eyes (I only line my upper lash line during the day), I try to let it sit fo a while and then I set it with a black or dark brown eyeshadow powder. This part sucks but since I know that my eyeliner travels around, I always stash some Q-tips with me wherever I go. I add a little bit of lotion to an end and wipe off the smudges under my eyes, usually around lunch time. Whenever I use the rest room, I give it another check. My optometrist actually told me that my eyes are prone to makeup smudging since my top lid folds in slightly. At least I know it's not because my application is bad :P Good luck girl!
Feb 17, 2011
Soma S.
MUFE makes excellent waterproof MU products - and their Aqua liners are a fav of mine if you're looking for a fast, on the go pencil liner.
However, I am an avid fan of gel liners, and I do like my MAC blacktrack fluidline. To set it and give it lasting staying power, set it by going over the liner with a black matte e/s. This method can last me a good 12-16 hour day without it budging! Hope this helps, and good luck!
Mar 2, 2011
Alicia G.
Have you set the concealer under your eyes? MUFE HD is a good one, or any setting powder, just so the eye liner doesn't adheres to your concealer under eyes since it's greasy it attracts it..