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10 Makeup Tutorials You Need in Your Life

These game-changing tutorials will have you rethinking everything you thought you know about makeup
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Fun-to-watch vlogger Chrisspy (known for her wild hair colors and out-of-this-world Halloween makeup) gives us the quintessential classic winged eyeliner tutorial -- and we love how simple it is to follow.

Chrissy makes it supereasy by talking about the amount of product on the brush and the varying pressures needed to create the look. Start by using a liquid liner with a long built-in brush along the inner corner of the eye, staying superclose to the lash line. Do not re-dip the brush. Instead use the almost-dry brush to taper the inner corner of the eye. Re-dip and draw the line out towards the eyebrow, releasing the pressure at the end of the stroke. Draw a triangle connecting back to the first line. Fill this section in. Drag the line up to the tip of the tail, again releasing the pressure to get that perfect narrow tip. Clean up the initial line and finish with mascara and lashes (for a more dramatic look.) You are now ready to SLAY.

Chrissy's Tools: NYC Liquid Eyeliner, $2.82



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This gorgeous vlogger from the Netherlands creates some of the most sparkly, colorful makeup tutorials around. Here she takes us back to basics by schooling us on the right way to apply matte lipstick -- without using lip liner.

Trick No. 1 to getting a perfectly drawn lip? Start with a blank canvas by applying foundation or concealer all over your lips. The next thing you're probably doing wrong? Applying your lipstick straight from the tube. Instead, she says, use your favorite lip brush to draw a precise "X" on your cupid's bow so that your right and left side will be symmetrical. Once your lips are fully filled in, clean up any messy edges with concealer. There you have it, a supereasy, supersymmetrical matte pout.

Nikkie's Tools: Anastasia Beverly Hills Liquid Lipstick, $20, or Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick, $20.



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In this makeup tutorial with over 14 million views, Desi Perkins, one of the most subscribed-to beauty bloggers, shows us how to fill in sparse eyebrows perfectly. Desi, like so many women, has succumbed to the fate of overplucked eyebrows. The thing is, you'd never know it by looking at her.

The key to this look is using multiple products on different parts of the brow. Desi starts by applying a wax product to hold the hairs in place. Then, using a brow pencil, she draws precise, hair-like strokes to fill in sparse areas. You want to focus on building the inner, denser part of the brow first. To avoid product buildup, she periodically uses her spoolie to brush the brows. To create the tail, use a brow pomade with a small angled brush; feather-light strokes will help create the illusion of individual hairs. Make sure to use a little product at a time and build as you go. Keep the inner corners lighter to mimic the gradient of natural brows. Finish with a brow gel, brushing upward to keep the effect natural. Lastly, Desi finishes the look with concealer applied with a stiff brush under the brow to accentuate the line.

Desi's Tools: M.A.C. Brow Finisher, $17, Tarte Emphaseyes High Definition Eye Pencil, $19, Benefit Gimme Brow, $24, Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade, $18



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Laura Lee, southern belle and queen of tongue-popping, is known for her down-to-earth, goofy nature in her YouTube makeup tutorials. In this video, she shows us a glitzy eye makeup look perfect for anyone who loves a little sparkle.

Start by using a light eye shadow all over, then blending a medium neutral into the lid. Follow with two medium brown shades, progressively getting darker until reaching the darkest black shade in the corners. Blend it out and create the outline of the lid, where you'll place the glitter. After you've got the glitter glue in place, use a flat brush to pack on the sparkle exactly where you want it. Follow with eyeliner and mascara. When you've finished your makeup, swipe beneath your eye with a cloth to catch the glitter fallout (because let's face it, there will be glitter everywhere.) And there you have an ultra-sparkly, festive look.

Laura's Tools: various eyeshadows, Violet Voss Glitter Adhesive, $15, Violet Voss Glitter, $9



BY HANNAH SAVIN | DEC 27, 2016 | SHARES
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