smudger


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smudger

(ˈsmʌdʒə)
n
1. a person or thing that smudges
2. (Journalism & Publishing) journalism slang a photographer
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The team was made up of people with a wide variety of connections to Nick 'Smudger' Smith, who died in December 2017 from Motor Neurone Disease, aged 38.
Quickliner for Eyes in Charcoal, PS17, www.clinique.co.uk A smooth, creamy double-ended eyeliner and smudger that lasts all day.
"As for Smudger returning to the club, he has said he would like to in some role in the future but I cannot speak for him and what position that may be.
Apply Eye definer Green on the lid of the eye, blend it well with smudger brush for intense finish
The result was an eclectic mix of attractions, with stalls ranging from Durham soft toy-maker Smudger & Co to new perfumery House of Scents, which is based in Eldon Gardens itself.
Softly blur your pout with an eyeliner smudger. This gradient look is natural and not too bold.
SPEND: NYX Gel Liner and Smudger in Samantha, PS8 (Nyxcosmetics.co.uk) is a seriously pigmented gel liner that will last from morning to night.
Apply the liner tight to the whole of the lower lashes, blend it downwards with the smudger tip for that soft, hazy look, then repeat to build the intensity.
"ColorStay Eye Liner unveils four new jewel-toned shades and it now features a new smudger and improved sharpener that make the popular eyeliner more versatile than ever."
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They both have a smudger too to soften any harsh finish.