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Dec 24, 2012
Meghan M.
Hey ladies...how do you get those beautiful clean lines with eyeshadow!
Dec 24, 2012
Vanessa C.
Tape or an angled brush used to create the initial outter line or V
Dec 24, 2012
Dana K.
for a cut crease try using a thin liner brush, like the MAC 210. I don't use that one, but I just use thin brushes from BH Cosmetics and one from the craft store. I used to just use angled brushes but when I converted I saw a great difference.
For a clean edge use tape.
I hope this helped. :)
Dec 24, 2012
Tiffany M.
I use medical tape and an angled eyeliner brush