Mastering a cat eye.
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Aug 15, 2013
Sevetria M.
I can do a cat eye or winged liner on someone else but can't do it on me to save my life. Any tips or suggestions are greatly needed and appreciated.
Aug 15, 2013
Bri-bri L.
Try using an eyeliner pen or a felt tip liner for more control.
Aug 15, 2013
Rosanna B.
Velen you're back!
Aug 15, 2013
Grace K.
Velennnnnn! <3
Aug 15, 2013
Shy B.
Practice practice practice!!
Aug 15, 2013
Lolli S.
Maybe a good close up mirror with a easy brush.Tell urself you can n keep practicing till its rt.