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How to Apply Eyeliner with a Brush
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Using an eyeliner brush to apply your eyeliner can give you more control and precision than using a pencil or a liquid eyeliner pen. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Choose your brush: There are different types of eyeliner brushes available in the market. Choose the one that suits your needs the best. A pointed brush is ideal for creating thin lines while a flat brush is perfect for a thicker line. 2. Select your eyeliner: You can use gel eyeliner or any other eyeliner that can be applied with a brush. 3. Dip the brush into the eyeliner: Dip your brush into the eyeliner pot and wipe off any excess on the rim of the pot. 4. Start from the middle of the upper lash line: Begin by applying eyeliner to the middle of your upper lash line. Use small, light strokes to apply the eyeliner towards the outer corner of your eye. 5. Connect the outer corner to the middle: Next, connect the outer corner of your eye to the middle by drawing a thin line. Make sure the line is thin, and gradually increase the thickness if desired. 6. Draw the inner corner: Finally, draw a thin line from the inner corner of your eye to the middle, connecting it to the other two lines. Make sure the lines are connected smoothly. 7. Repeat for the lower lash line: Repeat the same process for the lower lash line. 8. Clean up: If you make any mistakes, use a pointed cotton swab or an angled brush dipped in makeup remover to clean it up. 9. Finish with mascara: Once the eyeliner has dried, finish the look with mascara to make your eyes pop. By following these steps, you can create a beautiful and precise eyeliner look using an eyeliner brush.
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