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9 Brush-Free Makeup Products for When You Just Can't Deal

No brushes? No problem.
Gone are the days of remembering your lipliner but forgetting your lipstick (or vice versa). With this two-in-one lipstick and lip liner, you'll be able to rock a perfectly defined lip look that plumps up your pout while keeping everything within the lines.

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Want to rock a classic cat eye, but you're not super skilled at pulling off the razor-sharp edge in a pinch? This dual-ended liquid liner and corrector will equip you with what you need to achieve the look. The inky liner glides on for bleed-free color while the corrector side is built to fix any makeup mishaps along the way.

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Lid looks can be particularly challenging to bring to life without any brushes, but if you stock up on these glowing eyeshadows, you'll be able to do just that. The pearl-packed liquid shadows combine a primer and color into one formula for a barely-there touch of color that's sure to make eyes pop.

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If you've ever played around with eyeliner, you're well aware that liquid liner might be fantastic for your upper lid but using it on your lower can quickly become a teary mess. This dual-ended liner will put an end to that, thanks to one side being liquid (perfect for the upper lash line) and the other being gel pencil (ideal for lower lash lines).

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When you wear primer and foundation, your skin looks nearly flawless. If that's a look you love to embrace, you're well aware just how much blending and prep goes into the look. This all-in-one stick makes things a lot easier by combining color and pore-blurring balm into one for a smooth, natural-looking texture that's free of flaws.

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BY REBECCA NORRIS | JUN 29, 2018 | SHARES
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