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  2. May 23, 2024 · Dried-out eyeliner is nearly impossible to work with and can cause tugging, skipping, and uneven application—keeping you from the graphic liner look you’re after. There are a couple reasons why your eyeliner has dried out: Maybe it's the quality of the formula you are using or how you store it.

  3. The Maybelline Master Precise Eyeliner in Emerald is praised for its smooth application, precise tip, and vibrant color that complements various eye colors. Guests appreciate its long-lasting, smudge-proof formula and ease of removal. However, some guests experienced issues with pigmentation and drying out.

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    • Give it a good shake. Do you hear a little ball rolling around each time you shake your eyeliner pen? That is a tiny metal ball and it's job is to used to mix things up inside the pen.
    • Run it on the back of your hand. Another tip to bring dried eyeliner back to life is to run the tip of the eyeliner pencil on the back of your hand or inner wrist.
    • Dip it in hot water. The best ways to store your eyeliner is vertical, at room temperature with the tip facing down or the tube lying flat. However, with time, the product can get lumpy and difficult to use.
    • Eye drops make all the difference. If you are using a gel eyeliner (the ones that usually come in a pot), then it tends to harden pretty quickly. An easy way to repair this sort of an eyeliner is to add a few drops of an over-the-counter eye drop to it.
  4. Liquid eyeliner with an ergonomic grip & ultra-fine tip for easy control, from thin to thick lines. No-slip, easy-glide application lets you create precise lines in one stroke. Long-lasting to deliver all looks from easy wings to graphic wings. Saturated power pigments deliver up to 30 hours of wear.

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    • Overview
    • Using Eye Drops
    • Mixing in Oil
    • Submerging in Water
    • Keeping your Liner Fresh

    There is no beating the smooth, sharp lines that you get from a gel eyeliner. The trouble with gels is that they dry out faster than you can use them. The good news is that a dry gel liner doesn’t have to be a dead gel liner. By adding back the moisture lost by the liner, you can keep drawing silky lines and sharp wings for weeks to come.

    Before you fix your liner, you need a clean brush. Wash an eyeliner brush using your favorite brush cleaner or baby shampoo and hot water, then wring it dry. Then, swirl the bristles of your brush around in a shallow cup of isopropyl alcohol and allow it to dry.

    Once dry, the alcohol will not hurt or sting on your skin, and it doesn’t hurt your makeup.

    Sanitizing the brush helps avoid introducing new germs into your eyeliner when you mix.

    Add two to four eye drops to your liner.

    The exact number of drops you need depends on how dry the liner is and the overall size of your gel pot. Start by adding two drops and mixing it in with your liner brush. If it is still dry or chunky, add more eye drops one drop at a time.

    Mix the liner and eye drops.

    For this method, you need a bit of a mild, non-scented oil. Coconut, jojoba, and baby oil are all good choices, as they are lightweight and do not have a harsh scent that could irritate the eyes.

    If you choose coconut oil, microwave a teaspoon or so for about 10 seconds. Coconut oil is solid at room temperature, so you will need to heat it just enough so that it melts, but not so much that it is hot to touch.

    Add one small drop of an oil-based makeup remover to your eyeliner. Then take a toothpick or needle and stir the oil and eyeliner, and you should be good to go!

    Load your eyeliner brush with oil.

    Add a few drops of your chosen oil to the palm of your hand. Then, swirl your brush around in the oil. You want your brush bristles to be completely saturated with your oil.

    Mix the oil into your liner.

    Put your gel pot in a sealed bag.

    Tighten the lid on your liner. Put it in a sealable bag and press as much air out as possible. Then, seal the bag tightly. You want to avoid getting any water in the pot.

    Fill a cup with hot water.

    Find a cup large enough to completely submerge your eyeliner pot and fill it with hot water. The water should be about the same temperature that you use to make tea or coffee, generally at about 150° F (65° C).

    The temperature does not need to be precise. A rough estimate should work just fine. You can even use a kettle to help you get the water to about the right place.

    Submerge the liner in the cup for about 15 minutes.

    Screw the lid on tight.

    Air is the enemy of gel liner. To keep your liner fresh and creamy, seal your lid tightly. Never leave your liner out without a lid.

    Storing your liner upside down helps keep the moisture and oils in the liner at the top. The bottom may dry out a little, but this helps keep the usable part of your liner fresh.

    Use plastic wrap between the pot and the lid.

    Place a small piece of plastic cling wrap in between your liner pot and lid. Then, screw the lid on tight. This helps keep the oils in the eyeliner fresh in between uses.

    Is this a temporary treatment, or is it long-lasting?

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  5. How To Revive Dried Out Gel Eyeliner In 4 Steps. 3 Comments. I picked up the Maybelline Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Eyeliner a couple of months ago, which I really enjoy. I always tighten the lid on it after use, but these suckers are never air-tight.

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · If your liquid eyeliner is dry and giving you streaky results, try these makeup artist hacks to bring your felt-tip or dip eyeliner back to life.