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How to Apply Glitter Eyeliner
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Applying glitter eyeliner can be a fun way to add some sparkle and glam to your eye makeup look. Here are the steps to apply glitter eyeliner: 1. Start with a clean, dry eyelid. Make sure any eyeshadow or eyeliner you applied before is completely dry before applying the glitter eyeliner. 2. Choose your glitter eyeliner. There are different types of glitter eyeliners available in the market, such as liquid, gel, and pencil. Choose the one that you feel comfortable applying. 3. Shake the glitter eyeliner well before using it. This will help ensure that the glitter is evenly distributed in the product. 4. Apply the glitter eyeliner from the inner corner of your eye to the outer corner. Start with a thin line and gradually thicken it as desired. 5. For a more dramatic look, you can apply a second layer of glitter eyeliner once the first layer has dried. 6. Clean up any mistakes with a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover. 7. Finish your eye makeup look with mascara and any other eye makeup you desire. Tips: - To make your glitter eyeliner last longer, apply an eyeshadow primer to your eyelids before applying the glitter eyeliner. - If you don't want to apply glitter eyeliner to your entire eyelid, you can apply it only to the outer corners of your eyes for a subtle touch of sparkle. - Use a small, angled eyeliner brush to apply glitter eyeliner if you're not comfortable using the applicator that comes with the product.
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