Does anybody know how to use a cake eyeliner? Well what I should be asking first is what exactly is a cake eyeliner and where do u put it? Can u apply it in the eye section above your bottom eyelashes? please give me all this information somebody!! lol I just need to know because I decided on trying a new kind of eyeliner and needed to get some info on it. Feel free to throw in some of your own opinions about them so that i know if i should just stick with a regular eyeliner. Thanks everyone!
Adrz answered Sunday November 21 2004, 2:16 pm: Id stick ta regular eyeliner, not the pencil tho, cause that doesnt apply very smoothly...Get the twisty kind, it'll work great!
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JJbear answered Sunday November 21 2004, 12:12 pm: i think taht you should just wear regular eyeliner. i dont know what cake eyeliner is but just think of it as putting cake on your eyes. [ JJbear's advice column | Ask JJbear A Question ]
gsgirl answered Sunday November 21 2004, 11:44 am: stick with regular eye liner, but not the penicl kind, get a liquid one or i twist up on, you could try searching cake eyeliner on google or something. hope i helped [ gsgirl's advice column | Ask gsgirl A Question ]
xolilabbs214ox answered Sunday November 21 2004, 11:11 am: ~HeY~
i have honestly never heard of cake eyeliner. i imagine that you could use it like regular eyeliner.if it was me...i would just stick w/ regular eyeliner. but you could probrba;ly get information about it on a search engine or at the store you bought it from!!!
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