Anonymous
Post 04/01/2014 14:27     Subject: Eyeliner

Anonymous wrote:I would try the gel eyeliner from Bobbi Brown -- it's easy to apply and stays put. I prefer it over the pencil because it's easier to apply once you get the hang of it.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2014 14:23     Subject: Eyeliner

When blending do you use a regular strength makeup mirror?
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2014 10:00     Subject: Eyeliner

Anonymous wrote:Also an older woman (and glasses wearer) and 100% agree that eyeliner and blending create a youthful look and mimic thick lashes. Thank you for all the great suggestions and tips. I use Dior waterproof eyeliner to line my upper eyelids and my eyes but it's not the easiest to work with.


Ease explain blending. Do you blend the eyeliner? If so why and how? Serious question. Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 20:45     Subject: Eyeliner

Also an older woman (and glasses wearer) and 100% agree that eyeliner and blending create a youthful look and mimic thick lashes. Thank you for all the great suggestions and tips. I use Dior waterproof eyeliner to line my upper eyelids and my eyes but it's not the easiest to work with.
Anonymous
Post 03/21/2014 19:03     Subject: Eyeliner

the softer the make up better, i use grey eyliner, foundation, sunscreen 30 in winter and 50 in summer, some mascara, blush, and soft lipgloss, hair with less hairspray, some highlights, foundation very natural,
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2013 22:02     Subject: Eyeliner

I like the Bobbi brown gel and then find a brush or two that are easy for you to apply. I use a thin liner brush and then a micro thin brush. But, as a beginner you may want to stick with an angular brush even a synthetic brush might be easier.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2013 08:09     Subject: Eyeliner

Is there a liner that applies over the tiny eyelid wrinkles easily? (after all this is a 50 and over forum)