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How to Apply Eyeliner to the Waterline
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Applying eyeliner to the waterline can help define and enhance the eyes, but it's important to do it safely and effectively. Here are some steps to follow: 1. Choose the right eyeliner: Look for an eyeliner that is specifically designed for use on the waterline. These types of eyeliners are usually waterproof and safe to use around the delicate eye area. 2. Clean your waterline: Before applying eyeliner, make sure your waterline is clean and dry. You can use a cotton swab or a clean tissue to gently remove any dirt or debris. 3. Prep your eyeliner: If you're using a pencil eyeliner, sharpen it to a fine point. If you're using a gel or liquid eyeliner, make sure the brush or applicator is clean and free of any excess product. 4. Apply the eyeliner: Gently pull down your lower lid with your fingers to expose your waterline. Then, starting from the inner corner of your eye, use your eyeliner to draw a thin line along your waterline. You can also apply the eyeliner to your upper waterline if you prefer. 5. Finish your look: Once you've applied eyeliner to your waterline, you can finish your eye makeup look with mascara and eyeshadow if desired. Tips: - Be gentle when applying eyeliner to the waterline. Avoid applying too much pressure or pulling your skin too taut, as this can irritate your eyes. - If you have sensitive eyes or wear contact lenses, be sure to choose an eyeliner that is labeled as safe for use on the waterline and consult with an eye doctor or ophthalmologist before applying. - Consider using a nude or white eyeliner on your waterline to brighten your eyes and make them appear larger.
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