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  2. Makeup Artist Laura Geller’s Top 4 Beauty Tips For Women Over 40

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    Laura Geller shared makeup tips for women over 40 including her recommendations of primer, baked powder, white eyeliner, and cream highlighter.

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  5. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    Kohl eye liner is a soft powder available in dark matte shades. It is most often used in black to outline the eyes. It comes in pencil, pressed powder, or loose powder form. This type of eye liner is easy to smudge. Gel eye liner, which is a softer gel liner, that can be easily applied with an eye liner brush. It can be precisely applied and is ...

  6. 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.

  7. Eye shadow - Wikipedia

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    Over the years many women have used burnt matches to intensify their eye makeup. Women would often dust rice powder on their faces to hide any imperfections or freckles. [citation needed] Eyeshadow or eye paint was very popular during the Victorian era (c. 1837 to c. 1901); less was more. The less eyeshadow one wore, the more respected one was.