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Marijana Zivanovicis a professional makeup artist specializing in editorial work in New York City.

The author creating and applying Twiggy makeup

Ashley Rebecca

In a pinch, a concealer can work too, as long as it’s not too emollient."

“To achieve this, think more of a rounder shape versus acat eye.

“A good trick is to use a small pointed brush and draw a fine line with eyeshadow first.

model is posing with eyelid covered in white shadow

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You wouldn’t want all the mascara and liners in the crease to start smudging,” she notes.

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model is applying a light mint green eyeshadow to the eye with a shadow brush

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If you opt for false eyelashes,apply your strips or individuals to mascara-coated lashesfor added emphasis.

“One would be with mascara.

The key is to use a formula that gives a lot of volume.

model is applying black liquid eyeliner to the eye

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You’ll need to do this slowly and cautiously.

“I recommend using a concealer with good coverage to brighten the under-eye area and usingcolor correctionif necessary.”

“Draw in some lines right under the bottom lashes,” she says.

model is applying black eyeliner to the center of the lid

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“Start with smaller lines at the front of the eye and draw longer lines toward the end.

Whichever you’re most comfortable with.”

The Final, Far-Out Look

model is applying black mascara to the top eyelashes

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model is using tweexers on the bottom lashes

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model is applying black liquid liner to the bottom lashes

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model is posing with a twiggy eye makeup look

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