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Now I'm going to use an eyeliner. It's a powder shadow that I'm going to wet and use as an
eyeliner. It's great for a crease color but sense we're doing everyday makeup I'm going
to skip the crease color and go right to the eyeliner. I'm going to mike a nice neutral
kind of plumy eyeliner for her. That's going to go great with the beautiful coco color
that we just put on. So I'm going to use an angle brush and I'm going to apply the liner
wet. It's going to go on nice and smooth and I'm going to start at the outside corner.
I'm just kind of making a little wing or a little cats eye angle and get it as close
to the lash line as possible. You want it be a little thicker toward the end and get
a little thiner as you get toward the, the nose and again as close to the lash line as
possible and this is everyday. So I don't want to make it too thick or too dark. So
I'm doing it really neutral and kind of smoky so it's not a harsh line. Open, close and
now it just depends on what you like. You know if you want to make it thicker or darker.
Open, close now once it dries it's going to darken a teeny tiny bit. Look up again and
like I said get as close to the lash line as possible. You don't want to see any differentiation
between the eyeliner and the lashes. It all should blend in smoothly together and look
how neutral that is. Now you could actually skip the eyeliner. I just think if you have,
if you have a bit of a smaller eye or maybe you just want accentuate your eye a little
more. Eyeliner is, is important and look at the difference. Like this is very natural
and pretty but this is a more mature a little more sexy and just because it's everyday makeup
doesn't mean that you can't look you know.