Fast eye lining tips.
5
Our customer service team in the US is ready to assist you.
Monday - Friday
7 AM – 4 PM PT
Saturday
7 AM – 4 PM PT
Nudestix Nude Beach 6-Piece Eye Pencil Palette
$69
Danessa Myricks Beauty ColorFix 24-Hour Cream Color Matte Sundaze
$20
Danessa Myricks Beauty ColorFix 24-Hour Cream Color Matte Oasis
$20
Danessa Myricks Beauty ColorFix 24-Hour Cream Color Matte Dreamsicle
$20
Danessa Myricks Beauty ColorFix 24-Hour Cream Color Matte Bunny
$20
Please help us maintain positive conversations here by following our guidelines below.
We reserve the right to remove comments and topics that don't adhere to the following rules. We also may remove the profile of any repeat offender. Thanks for reading and contributing!
Beautylish is a diverse, positive, and respectful community. It’s okay to disagree with someone, but be constructive—not rude. We have a zero-tolerance policy for negativity and harassment.
Take the time to make posts easy to understand by using proper spelling, grammar, and capitalization. Post topics in the appropriate category and refrain from making duplicate posts. Know that we don't allow self-promotion, advertisements, spam, commercial messages, or links to other websites or blogs. And be careful that you don't post someone else's work and present or claim it as your own.
We reserve the right to remove duplicate, miscategorized, and difficult-to-understand posts, or those we deem as advertisements, spam, or plagiarism.
Use the flag button to report inappropriate or disrespectful behavior, or email us at help@beautylish.com.
Apr 27, 2015
Les N.
I've been doing winged liner for 3-4 years and here is what I've learned. I also take about 3-5 minutes on each eye. But of course practice makes perfect, I've been doing it for quite a while so I can do wings in a short amount of time.
first off make sure you are comfortable and your arm is well rested on something steady.
some people start off different inner corner, outer corner, wing but I personally like to start off with the wing going from the lower lash line and pull it up towards the tail of my eyebrow. after that I start going into the inner corner with short thin stokes and it sort of makes a triangle type shape so I fill that part in making sure I can't see any part of my skin.
I make sure I am following my natural eye shape and once I'm done I'll thicken it up to my liking making sure the inner corner is thinner than the rest of my eye. Oh and I use gel everyday.
here are my favorite eyeliners and some tips :
liquid (NYC, almay) - be patient and careful with liquid.
felt tip (smashbox) - make sure you are holding it horizontally.
gel (Tarte clay paint) - if you want a nice sharp wing then make sure you are using a thin precise brush, although you can use a angled also.
pencil (Loreal) - I don't recommend pencils for winged liner since you can't get any sharp wings with it but if you do make sure the pencil is always sharpened.
eyeshadow/ powder (any) - I would only use eyeshadow/ powder if you want smoked out winged liner.
Apr 27, 2015
Ella M.
There isn't really a way to make it faster. Just practice and then you can do it faster.
Apr 28, 2015
Tiffany B.
Macs new curved angle brush (267) is designed specifically for easy winged liner application with gel or powder products. I used this brush with acrylic paint one day and here are my thoughts. It gives a nice wing with a stamping motion however I do find it to give a thicker line over a thin one. It also takes a little work to make the point perfect however overall I found it quick and easy to use.
Or you could always use the tape trick that everyone else seems to use. It should help cut down time as you shouldn't need to do any clean up.