Velvet Eyeliner Navy Blue
Velvet Eyeliner Navy Blue
The BETER Velvet Eyeliner Navy Blue offers a new way to define your eyes. This Velvet Eyeliner features a deep navy shade, a subtle alternative to black that enhances the whites of your eyes. The result is a brighter, more awake look. Its velvet-tip applicator ensures a smooth, precise line every time. This eyeliner is ideal for anyone seeking a softer, more nuanced eye look. If you want to make blue or grey eyes pop, or add depth to brown eyes, this navy blue shade is perfect.
Velvet-Tip Applicator: Applying a Clean Line Every Time
The velvet-tip applicator is designed for controlled and precise application. Its fine tip allows you to create a clean line with ease. To achieve the best results, hold the applicator at a slight angle to your lash line. Apply gentle pressure as you glide the tip across your lid. Avoid pressing too hard, as this can result in a thick, uneven line. Angling the tip incorrectly can also lead to smudging or skipping. With practice, you can even use the velvet tip to create a sharp flick or wing. Simply extend the line beyond your outer corner and angle upward for a defined, cat-eye effect.
Navy Blue Liner: Eye Colors and Skin Tones It Flatters Most
The navy blue shade of this eyeliner is universally flattering. It brightens the eyes more than traditional black liner. It works well on all eye shapes and colors. Navy blue is especially effective at making blue and grey eyes appear more vibrant. It also adds a subtle depth to brown eyes. Unlike black liner, which can sometimes appear harsh, navy blue offers a softer, more approachable look. Choose navy blue over black when you want to enhance your eyes with a touch of color. This is a great option for daytime wear or for those with fair skin tones who find black too overpowering.
How to Use
- Prime the eyelid with a light layer of eyeshadow primer or concealer before applying liner. This creates a smooth base and extends the wear of your liner.
- Start from the inner corner of the upper lid, moving outward in one steady stroke. Keeping your elbow on a flat surface helps steady your hand for a cleaner line.
- For a wing, extend the line at the outer corner at a slight upward angle. Use the lower lash line as a guide; extend it outward and then angle upward to get the angle right.
- Connect the wing tip back to the outer corner of the upper lash line. Fill in the triangle shape to create a solid, even wing.
- Let the liner dry completely before opening your eyes fully. Blinking or squinting too quickly can smudge the liner before it sets.
In hot, humid climates, set your liner with a light dusting of translucent powder to prevent smudging. If you make a mistake, use a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to correct the line. Winged liner looks best on almond and upturned eyes, while a simple line along the lash line complements round or hooded eyes.
Velvet vs Liquid Liner: Choosing the Right Formula
The velvet-tip formula of this eyeliner provides more control than a traditional felt-tip liquid liner. The velvet applicator glides smoothly across the skin. It drags less than felt, allowing for adjustable pressure. This makes it easier to create precise lines and subtle definition. Velvet liner is also a great choice for those who prefer a softer, more blended look. Unlike liquid liner, which dries to a crisp, defined line, velvet liner can be easily smudged for a smoky effect. Simply use a small brush or your fingertip to gently blend the edges of the liner before it sets.
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