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Dec 18, 2012
Yesenia P.
Liquid
Dec 18, 2012
Shelley W.
Gel and liquid
Dec 18, 2012
Victoria D.
Pencil :)
Dec 18, 2012
Shania B.
Pencil but depends on what I'm doing
Dec 18, 2012
K R.
Liquid with a thin brush tip (not felt)
Dec 18, 2012
Monica K.
Gel and liquid (:
Dec 18, 2012
Alice H.
Completely depends on what look I'm going for. Sometimes I just want to swipe something on to define the eyes, in that case I'll use pencil. For cat eyes I usually go for liquid, but if I want more precision I'll go for gel.
Dec 18, 2012
Nora B.
Gel!