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How to Apply Eyeliner for Almond Shaped Eyes | The Best Way to Make Your Almond Eyes Stand Out!

Do you have almond-shaped eyes and are wondering about the best way to apply eyeliner? First, you have to decide what color and formula of eyeliner you want to use as this is a personal choice. You can go with any color that’s available and choose liquid, gel, or pencil. They will give you different finishes, but the technique is the same. Tools that you will need: -Eyeliner -Mascara Step 1: Follow Your Upper Lash Line To emphasize your almond-shaped eyes a bit more, use your eyeliner and follow along your upper lash line. Step 2: Create a Thin Line Start applying the liner from the inner corner to the mid area and then go from the outer corner back to the mid area. This way, you will avoid getting any bumps into the line as the skin stays stretched. Make sure that you keep the line as thin as possible and use your lash line as support to draw the line. Step 3: Get Thicker at the End Now, to make your almond-eyes stand out, go a bit thicker towards the end to emphasize the shape even more and round it off at the end as well. Tip: Start with a thin line and go bigger at the end; this way, you will gain more control of how thick you’re going to create the line. It’s always easier to add more than removing it in a clean way. Tip: Best technique for wide-set almond-shaped eyes Step 4: Extend It into a Wing (Optional) You can have almond-shaped eyes with a bit of a stronger crease/lightly hooded eyes or have no problem with the hooded area. No problem: Extend the wing as much as you like. Lucky you, you don’t have to worry at all! With hooded area: Make sure that you extend the wing further than the crease as the wing can get lost easily in there. Always check how far you need to extend it with your eyes open. Tip: best way to apply eyeliner if you have close-set almond-shaped eyes Disclaimer: My videos are not sponsored and there are no affiliate links. The products that I use in my videos are ones that I have purchased at my own expense. I believe they are worth the cost. I can't guarantee that a particular product will work for you. If you are concerned about a product, please consult a local dermatologist. It is always possible to be unknowingly allergic to an ingredient, even if you are very careful!

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