Brilio.net - The use of eyeliner has a big influence on the final result of your makeup. But unfortunately, not everyone, especially beginners, has the skills to use eyeliner with a symmetrical end result.
The reason is, using eyeliner requires precision in terms of the thickness and length of the lines on both eyes, which is quite difficult for some people. In addition, the shape and size of each person's eyes are different, so creating symmetrical and balanced lines on both sides is tricky.
In fact, with the right techniques or tricks, you can get a symmetrical eyeliner shape. You don't even need to take a long time to form eyeliner. So, you can copy the trick shared by the TikToker account @heyitsciul.
Through @heyitsciul's TikTok upload, he only relies on 1 complexion product to form eyeliner easily and symmetrically for beginners. The product in question is loose powder.
"Make eyeliner hacks with loose powder," he wrote in the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted from the TikTok account @heyitsciul on Monday (5/8).
photo: TikTok/@heyitsciul
The trick is quite easy, you only need to prepare your favorite eyeliner marker, loose powder and makeup brush. First, take enough loose powder using a flat brush or use the tip of a skincare product that has flat packaging. Apply to the corner of the eye area in a straight line with the lower eyelid.
photo: TikTok/@heyitsciul
After that, take loose powder with the same tool and apply it to the edge of the eye area in a straight line with the upper eyelid. Make sure it forms an angle at the end. Furthermore, make eyeliner following the powder line and wait until the eyeliner is dry.
photo: TikTok/@heyitsciul
After making sure the eyeliner is dry, remove the remaining powder on your face using a makeup brush. Do this trick on the other side of the eye to get a symmetrical eyeliner shape.
Loose powder can make it easier to apply eyeliner so that it is more symmetrical. Loose powder functions as a visual guide to help make lines straighter and more symmetrical. By sprinkling a little loose powder under your eyes or along the line you want to create, you can create clear boundaries for drawing eyeliner with more precision.