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Dec 29, 2012
Kirsten B.
How do you make the wing match on both eyes?
Dec 29, 2012
Melissa M.
Practice! The more you do it the better it will look. And use a q tip for touch ups, it's your best friend when doing a winged liner.
Dec 30, 2012
Salwa C.
Work stroke by stroke, and always look forward into a mirror with your eyes open to check your work as you go along. Of course, the more you practice, the better you get!
Dec 31, 2012
Stacey L.
Practice ! Unfortunately they dont have any device invented to make perfect lines on you eyelid lol
Dec 31, 2012
Gabriella G.
Practice Is defiantly the number one thing !:) also have a very steady hand