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How to Apply Pencil Eyeliner
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Applying pencil eyeliner can be a bit tricky, but with the right technique and a bit of practice, you can achieve a beautiful and defined eye look. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Prep your eyelids: Start by applying an eyeshadow primer or foundation to your eyelids. This will help the eyeliner go on smoothly and stay in place. 2. Choose your pencil eyeliner: There are many types of pencil eyeliners available, from traditional wooden pencils to gel-based formulas. Choose one that you feel comfortable using and that suits your eye color. 3. Sharpen your eyeliner: Make sure your pencil eyeliner is sharp before you start applying it. A dull tip can make it harder to create precise lines. 4. Start at the inner corner: Begin by applying the eyeliner at the inner corner of your eye, as close to the lash line as possible. 5. Make short strokes: To create a smooth and even line, make short strokes instead of one long line. This will also help you control the thickness of the line. 6. Follow your lash line: Continue drawing short strokes along your lash line, gradually building up the thickness of the line as desired. 7. Extend the line: To create a wing or cat-eye look, extend the line slightly beyond the outer corner of your eye, angling it upward. 8. Clean up mistakes: If you make a mistake or the line isn't as smooth as you'd like, use a cotton swab or a small angled brush dipped in makeup remover to clean up the edges. 9. Finish with mascara: Once you're happy with the eyeliner, finish the look with a coat of mascara to define your lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be discouraged if your first attempts at applying pencil eyeliner aren't perfect. With time and patience, you'll become an expert at creating your desired look.
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