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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 12:40 PM Sigh. Can one of ya'll come to my house and give me lessons using small words and short sentences? I end up looking a five year old attacked me with a (black or brown) Sharpie.
Just use the snapchat makeup filter LOL |
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 Poor Cracker Girl
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | SmokinGirlie - 2016-05-05 3:07 PM TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 12:40 PM Sigh. Can one of ya'll come to my house and give me lessons using small words and short sentences? I end up looking a five year old attacked me with a (black or brown) Sharpie. Just use the snapchat makeup filter LOL
I snorted cough drop up my nose. Thankyouverymuch. 
It's a sad situation. The last time we went out somewhere fancy schmancy.... my husband did my makeup for me. And I looked smokin' hot. |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | outrundaizy - 2016-05-05 1:48 PM whohasaplan - 2016-05-05 7:57 AM I know you said you want to be at Walmart or drug store but honestly- once you go to Ulta- you won't waste money on those cheap brands. I SWEAR by Urban Decay eye liner. It works and lasts even in an arena on a hot day. No smudges. If I run out- I will use MAC black eye primer and make my own eye liner and it lasts great as well. They might be 20.00 for a stick but not having to carry a mirror to check to see if I look like a two dollar hooker at 3 am......is worth it, lol. I'd have to disagree with this.. You can absolutely find products that are just as good as high end ones at any drugstore makeup section. Just depends on if you know what you are looking for. Products work different for different people, but the drugstore brands are stepping up there game and getting products out there that perform even better than some high end brands.
Which drugstore brands are you referring to? I'm always looking for a great deal on eyeliner that will perform as good as high end liner like Urban Decay. |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 2:13 PM SmokinGirlie - 2016-05-05 3:07 PM TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 12:40 PM Sigh. Can one of ya'll come to my house and give me lessons using small words and short sentences? I end up looking a five year old attacked me with a (black or brown) Sharpie. Just use the snapchat makeup filter LOL I snorted cough drop up my nose. Thankyouverymuch. 
It's a sad situation. The last time we went out somewhere fancy schmancy.... my husband did my makeup for me. And I looked smokin' hot.
And I typed that before I looked to see if there was one on snapchat still! I'm glad there was one LOL |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | Now this thread is speaking my language! I AM A MAKEUP FANATIC. Makeup is my second passion after horses. Personally I'm a big fan of liquid liner. I find pencil to look messy and unfinished. I HIGHLY recommend NYX liquid liner http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod4141559 it's cheap, SUPER easy to use, lasts forever without drying out, good coverage, and waterproof. As long as you don't rub your eyes it's not coming off until you want it to. I always get it at ulta but sometimes you can find it at Target. It's what I've got on in this pic. Obviously you don't have to do wings (or black and white contrast liner ) but it shows how precise you can be.
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          Location: Kentucky | TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 1:40 PM Sigh. Can one of ya'll come to my house and give me lessons using small words and short sentences? I end up looking a five year old attacked me with a (black or brown) Sharpie.
I'm right there with you. I own mascara, and what I think to be foundation. Obviously I don't even use it. I hope to goodness I never do because I'll have zero clue what I'm doing. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | Another secret...liquid liner is not your friend if you have any wrinkles in and around your lids at all. The liquid takes off in those creases and has its own field day on your lids. Stick to cream, or pencil of some type. If all you have is liquid liner try lining your eyes with an eye shadow powder first and then the liquid, gives it a place to stay. |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | run n rate - 2016-05-05 3:08 PM Another secret...liquid liner is not your friend if you have any wrinkles in and around your lids at all. The liquid takes off in those creases and has its own field day on your lids. Stick to cream, or pencil of some type. If all you have is liquid liner try lining your eyes with an eye shadow powder first and then the liquid, gives it a place to stay.
I agree! Liquid liner is for the gals with "seamless" skin. Any wrinkles and its liquid liner gone wild!!! |
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| Almay Liquid Eyeliner. It's easy to apply and won't smudge even if you rub your eyes, it's not the "waxy" kind like most, it's a light liquid that once dry won't smudge. They sell it at Walmart and Target |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | If you're wrinkly dry cake liner is THE BOMB but most definitely not waterproof. If you don't want to use liquid liner but are worried about smudging, you could try a primer on your eyelids then set it with a transluscent powder. This keeps all the oil/sweat at bay and provides a clean, dry surface for your eyeliner to go on. I've never in my life had eyeliner smudge (and I wear a full face of makeup to the barn frequently). |
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2016-05-05 2:15 PM outrundaizy - 2016-05-05 1:48 PM whohasaplan - 2016-05-05 7:57 AM I know you said you want to be at Walmart or drug store but honestly- once you go to Ulta- you won't waste money on those cheap brands. I SWEAR by Urban Decay eye liner. It works and lasts even in an arena on a hot day. No smudges. If I run out- I will use MAC black eye primer and make my own eye liner and it lasts great as well. They might be 20.00 for a stick but not having to carry a mirror to check to see if I look like a two dollar hooker at 3 am......is worth it, lol. I'd have to disagree with this.. You can absolutely find products that are just as good as high end ones at any drugstore makeup section. Just depends on if you know what you are looking for. Products work different for different people, but the drugstore brands are stepping up there game and getting products out there that perform even better than some high end brands. Which drugstore brands are you referring to? I'm always looking for a great deal on eyeliner that will perform as good as high end liner like Urban Decay.
All brands in general, just the products being released this spring have been above average compared to others. Usually drugstore is hit or miss but the hits are becoming more frequent.
I highly reccomend using a pencil/stick gel liner to begin with and just do a basic line. Essence and jane cosmetics both have awesome waterproof liners. I do have a lot of high end products, but thinking about it I only have drugstore eye liner. Loreal infallible is a good gel that goes on with a brush.
The loreal infallible gel liner has probably been the highest rated drugstore liner of all time and is specifically the one that would compare to urban decay, tarte, mac, ect. |
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  Friendly horse swapper
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   Location: Buffalo, TX | I have softstrokes permanent eyeliner. This is the lady who does mine. I need to have it done again, but it lasts me more than 2 years. Awesome and natural and NO PAIN. http://www.softstrokesmakeup.moonfruit.com/ |
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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Southern Indiana | Kat Von D tattoo liquid eyeliner in trooper rocks!!!
L'oreal silkissimee liners are really good pencil liners. Mac eye kohl in Costa riche is good too. Bobbi brown gel liner and the maybelline gel liner are both good.
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | I can't do winged liner because I have hooded eyes. :( |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | Murphy - 2016-05-05 2:40 PM TrackinBubba - 2016-05-05 1:40 PM Sigh. Can one of ya'll come to my house and give me lessons using small words and short sentences? I end up looking a five year old attacked me with a (black or brown) Sharpie. I'm right there with you. I own mascara, and what I think to be foundation. Obviously I don't even use it. I hope to goodness I never do because I'll have zero clue what I'm doing.
Ya'll make me feel so much better! If it takes more than 2 min to do in the morning - it's not happening! I think winged eyeliner looks cool, I think I could wear it.....but I need someone to do it for me. I want fake lashes done - but the upkeep and time requirements would never happen.
I'll wear some loose powder as foundation occasionally to the office.
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | cavyrunsbarrels - 2016-05-05 5:20 PM If you're wrinkly dry cake liner is THE BOMB but most definitely not waterproof. If you don't want to use liquid liner but are worried about smudging, you could try a primer on your eyelids then set it with a transluscent powder. This keeps all the oil/sweat at bay and provides a clean, dry surface for your eyeliner to go on. I've never in my life had eyeliner smudge (and I wear a full face of makeup to the barn frequently).
You might be amazed what a Texas summer can do to make up....100+ degrees and 100% humidity. It's rough. |
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 Three in a Bikini
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| Loreal liquid eyeliner with the gold cap.
I have used this for years and years.
I also make sure to use under eye concealer which seems to keep smudges at bay with any mascara I am using. |
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