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  2. Is Permanent Eyeliner Worth It? Here's Everything You ... - AOL

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  3. 11 of the Best Hypoallergenic Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes - AOL

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    This two-sided liner is ophthalmologically-tested and has a very high “sensitive skin friendly” rating in the reviews. The matte and metallic color combinations are just the best! Pros:

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    Texture: Watery | Ingredients: Water, glycerin | Other benefits: Oil-free, alcohol-free, fragrance-free | Product type: Cleanser | Problem addressed: Makeup removal for sensitive skin After ...

  5. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    Felt tip eyeliner is a type of liquid eyeliner offered in a marker pen. It is usually a brush tip, and the size of the brush tip may vary, depending on the manufacturer of the eyeliner, the trends in a certain market, and other factors. It is very precise as there is no need to sharpen, and the brush tip can get close to eyelashes, ensuring no gap.

  6. Permanent makeup - Wikipedia

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    Permanent makeup: before, immediately after, and healed – brow, eyeliner, and lip procedures. Permanent makeup, also known as permanent cosmetics, derma-pigmentation, micro-pigmentation, semi-permanent makeup and cosmetic tattooing, [1] is a cosmetic technique which employs tattooing techniques to replicate the appearance of traditional makeup.

  7. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Kohl powder A fourth-century CE double cosmetic tube for kohl from Egypt, in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Kohl is an eye cosmetic, traditionally made by crushing stibnite (antimony sulfide) for use similar to that of charcoal in mascara.