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Oct 2, 2013
Melanie T.
Oct 2, 2013
Melanie T.
Oct 2, 2013
Rose Y.
You should look on YouTube for more inspiration. Just type in monolid makeup, and you'll get results. My eyes are similar so I had to YouTube a lot of videos when I first started doing my makeup.
Oct 2, 2013
Roxy R.
Look up on YouTube but if you just want to keep it simple Nd nice I suggest puting a light colour on ure lid and than putting a darker colour on ure crease Nd blend it
Oct 4, 2013
Carolyn H.
The trick to monolid makeup is to create your own crease. Meaning creating the definition with eyeshadow.
Of course liner looks amazing on monolids because it holds so well you can play around with different lengths and thicknesses too :)