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Aug 21, 2013
Courtney P.
Looks good!! I love gel eyeliners. I always set mine with a powder to make sure it stays put.
Aug 21, 2013
Desiree M.
You did great! I DO like that liner too but doesn't stay on my oily lids no matter what I do! Hope you love it!
Aug 21, 2013
Elizabeth C.
I have that liner, I have oily lids, and I find its better to layer it on for stay power, or apply black eyeshadow over it :)
Aug 21, 2013
Samantha M.
Looks great, you've done it so well for your first time too!
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Aug 21, 2013
Elsa L.
The eyeliner is amazing I use it to do my brows hehe :) gorgeous by the way
Aug 22, 2013
Paige C.
You did great! Working with gel liner can be difficult at first. Whenever I do a winged liner, I always finish with using a q-tip soaked in makeup remover on the outside edge of the wing. I found this to help tremendously as it makes the line crisp and perfect! Looking good! :)