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How to Apply Artsy Eyeliner
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Applying artsy eyeliner can be a fun and creative way to enhance your eye makeup look. Here are some steps to follow to apply artsy eyeliner: 1. Start with a clean, dry eyelid: Make sure your eyelid is free of any makeup or oils. You can use a makeup remover or a gentle cleanser to clean your eyelid. 2. Choose your eyeliner: You can use any type of eyeliner, such as liquid, gel, or pencil. However, for artsy eyeliner, a liquid eyeliner or a gel liner with a fine brush tip may be the easiest to work with. 3. Choose your design: There are many artsy eyeliner designs to choose from, such as a classic cat-eye, a double wing, a graphic line, or a geometric shape. You can also get creative and experiment with your own designs. 4. Apply your base eyeliner: Start by applying a base eyeliner to create a foundation for your design. You can use a black or brown eyeliner to create a basic line that will act as a guide for your design. 5. Create your design: Using your chosen eyeliner, begin to create your artsy eyeliner design. Take your time and work slowly to ensure precision and accuracy. 6. Correct any mistakes: If you make any mistakes, don't worry! You can use a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to clean up any smudges or errors. 7. Finish with mascara: Once you're happy with your artsy eyeliner, finish off your eye makeup look with a coat or two of mascara to enhance your lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect when it comes to applying artsy eyeliner. Don't be afraid to experiment with different designs and techniques to find what works best for you.
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