Applying Liquid Eyeliner
Hold the eyeliner brush between your thumb and forefinger, resting your nand on your cheek. Apply the liner in one swoosh as close to the lash line as you can, moving quickly from the inner corner out.
Stop the line at the end of your eyelid or go slightly up at the sides to create a catlike look. Be careful the line doesn't extend downwards, as this will make your eyes look sad.
If things go wobbly, don't hit the make-up remove. Instead get blending with a cotton bud and create a sultry smudged effect.
Curling Your Eyelashes
Make sure eyelashes are free of all mascara curling hard lashes can make them snap.
Take your eyelash curlers place them as close to the base of your lashes as possible.
Squeeze gently too hard and you'll bend your lashes, not curl them. Hold for five seconds, then release.
Apply mascara.
Applying False Eyelashes
Before you do anything else you need to trim the lash strip to fit your eye fake lashes should only go where real ones grow and that's not way down into your crow's feet. Measure them against your eye, holding it where yow natural lashes end. Removing it from your face (or you might blind yourself), cut the excess off with nail scissors.
Usually a tube of glue is included the pack when you buy your false eyelashes. Run a small line of it (preferably colourless) over the edge of the lashes.
Look down in the mirror using tweezers, start from the outside comer and place the lashes as close to the base of your own lashes as possible .
Gently press with a cotton bud to seal the lashes into place.
Apply eyeshadow or even liquid eyeliner over the join.
How To Pluck Eyebrows
Find where your brow should go. To do this take a long eyeshadow brush and hold it straight up, resting lightly against your nostril. Where the tip meets the braw is where it should start.
Now find the end of your brow by holding the brush diagonally into the brow from the corner of your eye. Where the inside edge of the pencil hits is where your brow should end.
The best eyebrows have a slight arch. To work out where yours should go. Hold the brush so the inside edge is on the outside of your iris (the coloured part of your eye), where the brush meets the eyebrow is the point where the highest part of your brow should be.
Now it's time to pluck. Using the brightest light and best mirror you've got, pluck any stray hairs. Remember to pull quickly and in the direction of hair growth. Wipe over the brows with a little witch hazel. This will sterilize the open follicles.
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