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  2. How to Sharpen Tweezers with This Genius Hack - AOL

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    You know how the saying goes—eyebrows are the window to the soul (or they might as well be). But trying to shape your brows with dull tweezers is a pointless (and highly frustrating) exercise.

  3. 9 eyeliner tricks that will change your life (or at least ...

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    Would Adele even be Adele without her winged liner? Here are the best eyeliner tricks every woman should know.

  4. Eye liner - Wikipedia

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    Liquid eye liner is an opaque liquid that usually comes in a small bottle and is typically applied with a small sharp-tipped brush. It creates a clean, precise line. This type of eye liner is best used to create sharp, winged eyeliner. Because liquid eye liner gives a much heavier appearance, it is often only applied to the upper lash-line.

  5. 11 of the Best Hypoallergenic Eyeliners for Sensitive Eyes - AOL

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    Some eyeliner pencils require a heavy hand, which just ends up leaving your eyes irritated. This one, however, glides on “like velvet” and includes a calming mix of chamomile, meadowfoam and ...

  6. Penknife - Wikipedia

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    A penknife might also be used to sharpen a pencil, [3] prior to the invention of the pencil sharpener. In the mid-1800s, penknives were necessary to slice the uncut edges of newspapers and books. [4] A penknife did not necessarily have a folding blade, but might resemble a scalpel or chisel by having a short, fixed blade at the end of a long ...

  7. Sharpening - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held tungsten carbide knife sharpener, with a finger guard, can be used for sharpening plain and serrated edges on pocket knives and multi-tools.. Sharpening is the process of creating or refining a blade, the edge joining two non-coplanar faces into a converging apex, thereby creating an edge of appropriate shape on a tool or implement designed for cutting.