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Always mess up your cat eye? With this video, eyeliner newbies can learn how to draw a perfect wing every time.

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Now that you've mastered the winged shape, learn other ways to add variety to your look using gel liner.

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Fashion designer/makeup artist Jen Chae of From Head to Toe gives the lowdown on how to choose the right curler, what mascara is best for thin, straight lashes and how to apply it, plus her favorite high-end and drugstore products.

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Lifestyle maven Jennifer Chiu of Chiutips uses strategically placed neutral makeup shades and false lashes to create a wide-eyed appearance.

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Sam Chapman of makeup artistry team Pixiwoo demonstrates a dramatic look that works for monolids or double lids.

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Maybe you're a total makeup novice who thinks tightlining is the name of a circus act. Or maybe you're so advanced you can draw a cat eye in your rearview mirror on a bumpy road. (Don't judge me, you've tried it, too.) Fact is, we all have some things to learn about makeup application, especially when it comes to the eyes. These Asian eye makeup tutorials walk you through how to create a variety of looks and how to complement your unique lid shape, lashes, and eye and skin color.
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