Tips For Even Winged Eyeliner Please!
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Jan 31, 2013
Julia S.
How do you get your winged eyeliner even to each other? When I do it, one always looks wonky on one eye compared to the other. Tips and tricks please!x
Jan 31, 2013
Jaina M.
use a piece of tape and wait for the liner to dry before removing the tape. i use jordana Fabuliner i got it at Walgreens for two dollars.
Jan 31, 2013
Shelley W.
Awesome idea Jaina!!! I have the same problem. One looks great and the other looks like some evil step sibling.lol
Jan 31, 2013
Charlie J.
Practice makes perfect!! Also try and do a bit of an eye at a time like do the flick first on each outer corner of each eye and then fill it in. Sometimes if you do one eye fully then try and do the other eye you'll never get them even!!
Jan 31, 2013
Jaina M.
thanks shelley!
Jan 31, 2013
Sherelle C.
I always start with the wings first.
Jan 31, 2013
Alisa D.
It should also be noted that they might not actually be uneven... I have some characters disguising themselves as brows on my face... they aren't twins, they aren't sisters... I am pretty sure they are not even second cousins! Seriously, one of them literally has a cowlick UP at the end like Mr. Pringles mustache! if I let them grow out naturally I look like I have The Grinchs evil smirk on my forehead! Aaaaanyways... being that they are THAT different, I just quit and chose to embrace it, but it often looks like my eye makeup is off balance.... I spent tooo much time trying and retrying to get them perfect. Tape, card board, literally measuring angles! then I realized I wasn't doing them that off, it was just that my wacky brows made it look off! Silly story that likely doesn't apply to you, but thought I would share :) Keep practicing!