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Make up advice. gurls?

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i LOVE LOVE LOVE black eyeliner, but i always wear it the same way. i need new ways 2 wear it. i like it only on the bottem. show me pics of how u do urs and step by step instructions.

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  1. To get a natural, pretty look, line on the lash line only, and try to get more liner on the outsides of your eyes rather on the inside. Put white liner on the inner corners of your eyes to make your eyes look bigger, and put on mascara!

    For special occasions, wing your black liner on the outer corner of your eye to create a cat eye look, and do that on the top.  


  2. I love black eyeliner too! =) It makes anyone's eyes look incredible.

    Anyways though..

    I put eyeliner on my bottom and on the top riiight above my eyelashes.

    The way I do it is this:

    1. Get the eyeliner to have a good amount of liquid on it. (I use liquid eyeliner)

    2. Put a thick line right above the lashes.

    3. Get a q-tip. Put the q-tip in your mouth, with the cotton part on your tongue, move the q-tip in a circle with your fingers until slightly wet (of course not WET WET but a tiny bit wet, it makes this a LOT easier)

    4. Take the q-tip, and make the line about your lashes really thin but enough to still be there.

    5. Finally, put a really light,gentle eyeshadow above the eyeliner you just put near your lashes. It makes your eyes look gorgeous if you do it right. Also, you should put at least a little mascara on if you don't already. Not much is needed.

    ** IMPORTANT: You should do "practices" first, don't try this for your first time if you're going out somewhere you need to look great for. It takes practice, but when you get it right it looks gorgeous.

    Good luck, and I hope I helped a little at least! =]
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