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And now, he passes along his wisdom in sold outMaster Classesacross the globe.

Mario Dedivanovic and Khloe Kardashian

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Get ready to be schooled.

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And its Dedivanovics job to worry about more than just the face of his clients.

He uses an inky black formula to tightline inside the waterline on both top and bottom.

Then, he uses a colored or metallic liner on the bottom lids to add a bit of sparkle.

And finally, he finishes off with a liquid liner on top.

This technique means you never have to worry about liner looking see-through or spotty.

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But he does have a tip for getting the perfect wing at home.

The secret: a steady hand.

To get rid of any tremors or shakes, lean your elbow against the bathroom counter.

Avoid Instagram brows by only filling in the ends.Dedivanovic is proclaiming that boxy Instagram brows are over.

Instead, its about enhancing the natural shape of the brow.

His uses a pencil to fill in the ends of brows, while leaving the inner corners mainly untouched.

ensure to brush hairs up and down with a spoolie to see which spots need the most attention.

Then, he adds a layer of dark shadow to give the brows fullness.

And finally, he finishes up with a brow gel.

Use the sandbagging technique.Sandbaggingis the technique Dedivanovic uses to eliminate creasing of concealer.

Then, he lets it sit while he finishes the eye makeup.

Reverse contour on darker skin tones.For darker skin tones, Dedivanovic uses colors from aBill Nye Paletteto contour.

But sometimes, he skips the dark powder altogether and selects a lighter shade of foundation to reverse contour.

Look for a powder with taupe tones rather than a bronzer.

But sometimes he uses liquid to get a velvety appearance on photo shoots.

To avoid a cracked finish, he scrubs lips with a toothbrush before applying any product.

This old-school beauty tool presses the powder into the face, minimizing the appearance of shine.

Its his favorite trick before sending his celebrity clients off to the red carpet.

He also adds a spritz of MAC Prep+Prime Fix+ ($23,macys.com).

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