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EYE LINER TIPS👀

Hey girls!!😇😘👩👧

I am back and today I am going to share with you all some tips about using Eye Liners.
Basically there are two types of Eye liners - Brush Liners & Pen Liners.

Brush liners are perfect to use, but for beginners I would suggest a Pen liner. Its very easy to use and handle. Its just like making designs from pen is lot easier than applying mehndi for starters. Similarly pen liners are very easy to apply.

The most important point for the girls who has never applied a liner - Never apply liner in hurry. Either you will end up with some zig-zag designs over your eyelids or it will get smudged. So better girls when you apply liners have patience and let it dry.

There are many brands whose pen liners are available in the market. You could choose from any of them according to the quality and most important... your budget. I personally have used many liners from several brands but at last I was satisfied with SWISS BEAUTY LIQUID PEN EYELINER. Its an amazing product at a very low price. Its tip is so good that I love making wings from it. Its speciality is that it is Waterproof and long lasting. It lasts for about 24 hrs. Isn't it cool?? For this I thank one of my friend Kriti who suggested me to use that. Other than that there are also good liners by Maybelline.

I hope you guys liked this post.
For any queries and suggestion comment down in comment box below.
See you guys in my next post.
Love you all😘😘👧👩

- Tanya Anand
Instagram handle- @tanyaanand.cp


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  2. Your post is very thankful for the girls who are at the initial level of putting eye liners.

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  3. Thanks a lot. Stay tuned for more tips. Hope you like.☺

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