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  2. The best eyeliner techniques for every eye shape - AOL

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    Some eye shapes will benefit from a dramatic cat-eye while others, just a subtle flick. We’ve got the products and the pointers to help you figure it out. The best eyeliner techniques for every ...

  3. Recreate the Siren Makeup Look in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    "For downturned eyes, the siren eye shape can be particularly effective in making the eyes appear more lifted. However, almond-shaped eyes are often considered ideal for this look, as their ...

  4. How to Apply Eyeliner for Your Eye Shape: A Priceless Guide - AOL

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  5. 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.

  6. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    There are two ways to line the upper lid of the eye: the owl eye or the almond eye. The owl eye is used to widen the eye and involves using a heavier line in the middle of the lid. The almond-shaped eye is created by extending the line out beyond the outer corner of the eye. The lower line is created by using the same tool used on the upper lid.

  7. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    A Somali woman with indha kuul ("kohl eyes") Usage of kohl eye paint in the Horn of Africa dates to the ancient Kingdom of Punt. [4] Somali, Djiboutian, Ethiopian, and Eritrean women have long applied kohl (kuul) for cosmetic purposes, as well as to cleanse the eyes, lengthen eyelashes, and to protect the eyes from the sun's rays. [14] [15]