Gel Eyeliner tips?
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Jun 8, 2013
Sarah L.
Today I bought some black, waterproof gel eyeliner. Do any of you guys have some tips on how to apply it and/or take it off?? Also, I need some opinions on some affordable but great makeup brushes. Thanks for your help!!
Jun 8, 2013
Lynzie B.
Essence has a really great liner bush, you can get it at ulta. Then Eco, real techniques, and sigma brush are really good. Some of the elf brushes are also good.
Jun 8, 2013
Saloni S.
I personally done use gel liner but I know that lots of people like to use a small angled brush for that, Mac 266 (I think) is a really god one not late affordable but great quality!
Jun 8, 2013
Petra G.
Coastal scents has an amazing 22 piece brush set for $30! it's so nice and affordable!
Jun 8, 2013
Emily W.
I use an e.l.f angled brush; it is $3 at Target. Because my eyes are hooded, I have to pull my lid taut to get a straight smooth line, though everyone says that causes wrinkles later in life. To take it off, use a makeup remover that is safe for your eyes, or wash your face with a gentle dish soap (I like Palmolive).
Jun 8, 2013
Sarah L.
thank you all!