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make up for monolid ?
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 5 2014, 04:23 PM
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 5 2014, 05:20 PM) Elianto retractable pencil eyeliner is the best pencil eyeliner I have ever used. It's so easy to make a nice, thick eye-liner without looking too comical (I think thick eyeliner by using liquid is too... glaring). It's always a must-have in my make up bag when I travel because I only take less than 5 seconds lol unlike liquid where one slight hand movement will disastrously affect your liner results. I only use other pencils when I put false lashes because pencils have many different type of nice colours, and liquid will take some time to dry (I'm so lazy to wait even if it's 5 seconds of closing my eyes). For the under-eye style, your eyes will look bigger when you open them wide only, and try not to put too heavy on the top otherwise you'll look like you're drawing a spectacles frame. Also, since undereyes are more subtle, use a black eyeshadow to start. ALWAYS apply a base or primer before you put anything on. Anyway, there's no right or wrong on what type of eyeliners you like. I buy every type because they all serve different functions haha. Just my two cents that liquid liner is the most dark and dramatic, so you need to be very precise thanks
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 5 2014, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 5 2014, 05:20 PM) Elianto retractable pencil eyeliner is the best pencil eyeliner I have ever used. It's so easy to make a nice, thick eye-liner without looking too comical (I think thick eyeliner by using liquid is too... glaring). It's always a must-have in my make up bag when I travel because I only take less than 5 seconds lol unlike liquid where one slight hand movement will disastrously affect your liner results. I only use other pencils when I put false lashes because pencils have many different type of nice colours, and liquid will take some time to dry (I'm so lazy to wait even if it's 5 seconds of closing my eyes). For the under-eye style, your eyes will look bigger when you open them wide only, and try not to put too heavy on the top otherwise you'll look like you're drawing a spectacles frame. Also, since undereyes are more subtle, use a black eyeshadow to start. ALWAYS apply a base or primer before you put anything on. Anyway, there's no right or wrong on what type of eyeliners you like. I buy every type because they all serve different functions haha. Just my two cents that liquid liner is the most dark and dramatic, so you need to be very precise btw ,how much is it
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munkeyflo
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Aug 5 2014, 04:29 PM
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Blooop bloop bloop
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QUOTE(dinoxzkiller @ Aug 5 2014, 04:17 PM) rm 25 ? got ?  Look around and see. RM25 should be able to get a good one. Eyeliner have to do trial and error until you find the one that you like.
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 5 2014, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Aug 5 2014, 05:29 PM) Look around and see. RM25 should be able to get a good one. Eyeliner have to do trial and error until you find the one that you like.
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cellsone
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Aug 5 2014, 05:03 PM
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I think it's RM20-25. Btw I noticed that you didn't shape your eyebrows. I think making them neatly trimmed, shaved or plucked makes a huge difference in making your eyes look bigger and presentable.
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munkeyflo
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Aug 6 2014, 11:50 AM
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Blooop bloop bloop
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 5 2014, 05:03 PM) I think it's RM20-25. Btw I noticed that you didn't shape your eyebrows. I think making them neatly trimmed, shaved or plucked makes a huge difference in making your eyes look bigger and presentable. Yes dinoxzkiller, this too. Eyebrows does make a diff to the overall look. I suck at drawing eyebrows so I just go for embroidery
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 6 2014, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 5 2014, 06:03 PM) I think it's RM20-25. Btw I noticed that you didn't shape your eyebrows. I think making them neatly trimmed, shaved or plucked makes a huge difference in making your eyes look bigger and presentable. i started to pluck it lioa
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cellsone
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Aug 6 2014, 12:50 PM
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yeah, that way it looks more naturally nice. in the real world, people sometimes associate "excessive" make up such as mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick combination as being a "thick makeup" depending on your choice of makeup colour also. in the end i just go for a "either or" sort of style, otherwise it looks excessively "formal or prepared" zzz. just like you i usually use one eyeshadow colour or none at all, but i use naked colours to make sure my eyeliner really stays put. btw dolly wink liquid liner is the best eyeliner i've tried so far, RM20. i literally put it on for the whole day and not SINGLE SMUDGE can be found! It's crazy! It's so dark, fine, and can easily come off if you WANT to wash it out. I just bought two of it haha. the eyeliner just gave me such a huge impression i think im going to try more of their products the best eyeliner ive ever tried, even shiseido and loreal lose to this dolly wink brand: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-c_g329ub...a_dollywink.jpgThis post has been edited by cellsone: Aug 6 2014, 12:53 PM
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 6 2014, 01:59 PM
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 6 2014, 01:50 PM) yeah, that way it looks more naturally nice. in the real world, people sometimes associate "excessive" make up such as mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow, lipstick combination as being a "thick makeup" depending on your choice of makeup colour also. in the end i just go for a "either or" sort of style, otherwise it looks excessively "formal or prepared" zzz. just like you i usually use one eyeshadow colour or none at all, but i use naked colours to make sure my eyeliner really stays put. btw dolly wink liquid liner is the best eyeliner i've tried so far, RM20. i literally put it on for the whole day and not SINGLE SMUDGE can be found! It's crazy! It's so dark, fine, and can easily come off if you WANT to wash it out. I just bought two of it haha. the eyeliner just gave me such a huge impression i think im going to try more of their products the best eyeliner ive ever tried, even shiseido and loreal lose to this dolly wink brand: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-c_g329ub...a_dollywink.jpgwht color of eye shadow you think looks nice on me ?  .whr to buy the dolly ?
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cellsone
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Aug 6 2014, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(dinoxzkiller @ Aug 6 2014, 01:59 PM) wht color of eye shadow you think looks nice on me ?  .whr to buy the dolly ? asian skin colour looks nice on almost every colour, it depends on what occasion. neutrals such as shades of white, pink, and brown looks good on a normal day occasion
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SUSdinoxzkiller
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Aug 6 2014, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE(cellsone @ Aug 6 2014, 03:08 PM) asian skin colour looks nice on almost every colour, it depends on what occasion. neutrals such as shades of white, pink, and brown looks good on a normal day occasion wht if i want wild look  ?
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Cottoncandyclouds
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Aug 8 2014, 01:49 AM
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I think monolids can be very beautiful. Mom used to say that when you grow old they don't sag as much as someone with double eyelids. I think they look best with eyeliner and eyeshadows with gradient. Should stay away from the solid blocks light and pearly/glittery eyeshadows because they make your eyes look bengkak lor.. I personally use Majolica Majorca's jewelling eyes eyeshadow, although I have double lids. I think they would look great on monolids too. But tone down a little on the white pearly shade so your eyes don't look as swollen http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-eh2kXewmHHI/Tq5L...00/PA310050.JPGThis post has been edited by Cottoncandyclouds: Aug 8 2014, 02:00 AM
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