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**Title:** Mastering Eyeliner Application
**Key Takeaways:**
1. **Types of Eyeliners and Tools:** Pen, tip applicator, gel, paste, and brush (beveled for more support) are discussed.
2. **Application Tips:**
* Apply with eyes open for a natural look.
* Start from the middle of the eye, working outwards.
* Lift the chin for better access to the outer corner.
* Use light, gentle strokes.
3. **Common Mistakes to Avoid:**
* Stretching the eyelid, which can lead to asymmetry.
* Applying too much moisturizer near the eyelashes, causing eyeliner to smudge.
4. **Correction Techniques:**
* Using a beveled brush to refine the line.
* Cleaning up mistakes with a wet brush (without dragging on the delicate skin).
5. **Customization:**
* Eyeliner length and style depend on individual eye size and preference.
* Embracing natural asymmetries and correcting them with open-eye application.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. There are various types of eyeliner (e.g., pen, gel, paste).
2. There are different types of tools for applying eyeliner (e.g., pen with tip applicator, makeup brush).
3. A beveled makeup brush provides more support when tracing eyeliner.
4. Gel or paste eyeliner can be used with a makeup brush for more control.
5. To achieve symmetry, it's best to apply eyeliner with your eyes open.
6. Applying eyeliner with your eyes open helps you see the natural shape of your eye.
7. Stretching the eyelid can prevent drawing a symmetrical line.
8. To correct mistakes, a dampened brush or a face moisturizer can be used to erase excess eyeliner.
9. Applying moisturizer too close to the eyelashes can cause eyeliner to smudge.
10. It's recommended to apply moisturizer to the fixed eyelid and underneath, but not directly to the lash line.
11. Some long-lasting eyeliner products may not stick well to moisturized skin.
12. Starting to apply eyeliner from the middle of the eye outwards can help with thicker eyeliner.
13. Lifting the chin can help with applying eyeliner, especially for those with more difficulty.
14. When using a beveled brush for corrections, it's best not to drag the brush on the eye to avoid irritating the skin.
15. It's advisable to keep the brush wet, especially when working with gel eyeliner, to maintain ease of flow.