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How to Apply Eyeliner to Another Person
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Applying eyeliner on another person can be a bit challenging, but with the right technique and tools, it can be done perfectly. Here are the steps you can follow: 1. Cleanse the eyelids: Before applying any makeup, make sure to cleanse the eyelids of the person you are working on. This will ensure that the makeup goes on smoothly and stays put for longer. 2. Choose the right eyeliner: Depending on the person's preference, you can choose from different types of eyeliner like liquid, gel, or pencil. Make sure to choose a formula that the person is comfortable with and is easy to apply. 3. Prepare your tools: Make sure you have all the tools you need, like an eyeliner brush, a pencil sharpener, and a makeup remover in case of any mistakes. 4. Start with a light hand: Begin by applying a thin line of eyeliner along the upper lash line of the person's eye. Use light, short strokes to create a smooth and even line. 5. Extend the line: Extend the line slightly past the outer corner of the eye to create a winged effect if desired. This can be done with a slight upward flick. 6. Apply eyeliner to the lower lash line: If the person prefers eyeliner on the lower lash line, use a small brush or pencil to apply it. Make sure to use a light hand and connect the line to the winged effect you created on the upper lash line. 7. Blend: Once the eyeliner is applied, use a clean brush or your finger to blend any harsh lines or edges. This will create a softer and more natural look. 8. Finish with mascara: Finally, apply mascara to the lashes to complete the look. Remember, practice makes perfect. Don't be afraid to experiment and try different techniques until you find the one that works best for you and the person you are working on.
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