ChocolatBeautii answered Friday July 25 2008, 2:51 am: basically if you go to someplace like walmart or target all their eyeliners are mostly under 10.00
black is a good color to go with, but if you don't want it to be so noticeable, you can get a soft brown color instead.
when applying the shadow you should hold the skin by your eye taut so the skin doesn't wrinkle & you get an even line and you don't poke yourself.
start from the outside in.
try experimenting with different styles.
some people like only the bottom lined, some like it thick and dark all around, and some like it on the top,but on the bottom the don't go all the way across. find what suits your style
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Kori15 answered Thursday July 24 2008, 3:25 pm: Hey,
I would definitely recommend the "perfect point plus" eyeliner from "cover girl". This was the first eyeliner that I actually liked because I was like you with an unsteady hand, but it is really easy to work with. It is a pencil, but does not need to be sharpened ever because all you have to do is twist it and more comes up. I think that it is good because it glides on very easily and you don't have to worry about having to sharpen it.
Ok and I search a whole bunch of eyeliner tutorial videos, but I definitely think this is the best one:
Disconnected answered Thursday July 24 2008, 6:10 am: I recommend self sharpening ones when you first start using eyeliner.
I don't know why, but it made my life easier.
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