EYE DON'T THINK SO

Alaskan Bush People’s Bird & Rain Brown slammed for making eyeliner out of CHARCOAL when they ‘live near a CVS’

ALASKAN Bush People stars Bird and Rain Brown have been mocked for using charcoal to make eyeliner.

The siblings were seen in a video of the moment on Instagram last week as they used burnt wood from a recent wildfire to make the eye makeup

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Alaskan Bush People stars Rain and Bird were slammed for making their own charcoal eyelinerCredit: Instagram
The ladies showed the process of using burnt wood to make the makeup in a clip shared to Instagram last weekCredit: Instagram

The ABP page captioned the clip: "When the good lord gives you a wildfire, you have to use the charcoal. #AlaskanBushPeople."

The girls were seen scraping off the blackened bark before grinding it down and mixing it into a liquid in a bowl.

But fans were not convinced there was any need for the TV stars to making it from scratch, as they took to the comments to slam the stars.

One person wrote: "OK give me a break, you girls don’t live in the bush. The entire show is fake. Go to CVS and buy your eyeliner."

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Another added: "They live in town and when they were "in the bush" they had fires. But now because of a wildfire they have charcoal to make makeup"

"Oh come on people !! If they can have tattoos, piercings , jewelry, braces ect I’m sure they don’t need to make eye liner out of charcoal! This show is a huge farce!!! It’s stupid entertainment at its worse !!!" cam another comment.

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This comes after claims the family "doesn't live on the Washington property" as they claim, but live in town.

Sources exclusively claimed to The Sun that the clan has never lived on their $1.6m mountainside property full time and instead rent homes in a nearby town. 

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But a series of misfortunes, including a wildfire and , have limited the clan’s ability to live on the property, according to neighbors.

The property was  before 's  died at age 68 in a 

On the new season of the hit Discovery Channel show, the family members can be seen spending most of their time at the property on Palmer Mountain near the border with Canada. 

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