Is the gel eyeliner over? Do not freak out! Today you will learn how to make gel eyeliner at home, without spending almost anything:
Buying new makeup is always great, but what do you do when you’re “short on funds”? If you don’t have any spare change to replace your eyeliner, you can try to recover what’s left, as we’ve already shown here; Or, if you want to try something new, you can try making gel eyeliner at home.
And any workaround has to be good, functional and, of course, cheap. Therefore, you will spend almost nothing to make gel eyeliner.
In fact, if you take on the “challenge”, this will be a great opportunity to recycle and use in other ways that makeup that you don’t really like or that is already somewhat damaged.
Want to see? So follow along.
How to make gel eyeliner at home:
Method 1: eyeliner
- Retractable black eye pencil (preferably well pigmented);
- A little bit of Vaseline
Break the wax off the retractable pencil and place it on the spoon, with a little Vaseline.
Then melt the ingredients with a candle. Don’t forget to stir with a toothpick to help dissolve the product.
Once the color is homogeneous and the two products are mixed, place the mixture in an empty makeup pot. When it cools, it will have a more pasty consistency and will be ready to use.
See the step by step:
Method 2: shadow
- opaque black eyeshadow
- Slightly shimmery black eyeshadow
- Vaseline
You know that opaque black eyeshadow that broke and keeps making a mess around? The time has come to use it in a dignified way.
In a plastic plate or lid, place the broken eyeshadow and, to give a little more color and shine to your homemade gel eyeliner, also add a little bit of another black eyeshadow, with a slight shimmer.
You will need to make the shadows turn into powder and blend. To do this, use a small spoon.
Then add a little petroleum jelly to the mixture, very little. Now just mix to combine the two ingredients well and make them acquire a very pasty and homogeneous consistency.
Now just put it in an empty pot and your eyeliner is ready to be used!
See in the video:
Cool huh? Which of the two recipes did you like best? If you try it, be sure to tell us how it turned out, okay?
And, speaking of eyeliners, you’ll also be happy to check out this other article: Blogger teaches how to make a stamp for cat eyeliner at home.
Source: Dica da Soso, Beauty Tour