I recall being about 12 years old when I became interested in watching my mum doing her makeup. I would sneak a couple of items from her makeup bag and try to apply them before school. Those were the days before YouTube tutorials; I remember buying a magazine just so that I could try and copy the eye-makeup from a Revlon advertisement.

I recall being about 12 years old when I became interested in watching my mum doing her makeup. I would sneak a couple of items from her makeup bag and try to apply them before school. Those were the days before YouTube tutorials; I remember buying a magazine just so that I could try and copy the eye-makeup from a Revlon advertisement.

From that day, I started to wear eyeliner every day and this has continued 17 years on. I know there are many tutorials out there on this topic, but I still get a lot of people asking me how I do my eyeliner flick.

1. PRODUCT

I wasn't going to write about picking the right product, as for me, there is no 'wrong' type of eyeliner; the technique remains the same no matter what you're using. However, if you're really struggling with application, my tip would be to use a creamy pencil such as L'Oreal Infallible Eye Liner £5.19

My favourite at the moment, is the Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Liner £18.00 , but I tend to use different liners to create different looks.

2. GET READY

In the early day I would lean on a hard surface for stability and control. I don't do this now, but it might be worth propping up a mirror somewhere that you can rest your elbows.

3. VIDEO TUTORIAL

As I've never ever filmed myself applying makeup before ...and had never planned on doing so, I apologise for the quality (plus, I had to film on my phone ...sorry!). Probably not my finest moment, but I thought it would be a lot easier to show a video than trying to write instructions