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  2. Laura Geller Shares Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup ... - AOL

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    Luckily, the 65-year-old makeup artist shared her top beauty tips for creating a flawless makeup look on mature skin. And, of course, the products from her collection that she swears by to get the ...

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    Hooded eyes are no problem with these simple steps.

  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. What Is Puppy Eyeliner? How to Get the K-Beauty Look in ... - AOL

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    Paula Boudes/PureWow. 3. Connect the Lower Lash Line and Blend. Start at the end of the original line you drew from your upper lash line and draw it back towards the lower lash line to create a ...

  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    A makeup brush is used to apply makeup to the face. There are two types of makeup brushes: synthetic and natural. Synthetic brushes are best for cream products while natural brushes are ideal for powder products. [31] Using the appropriate brush to apply a certain product allows the product to blend into the skin smoothly and evenly.

  7. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the pioneering Muslim scholar ibn Abi Shaybah described in a legal compilation how to apply kohl to the eye, as narrated by earlier authorities. [11] Berber and Semitic-speaking women in North Africa and the Middle East, respectively, also apply kohl to their faces. A vertical line is drawn from the bottom lip to the chin and ...