Winged Eyeliner. Need help!
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Feb 27, 2013
Rianna B.
I have some trouble with winged eyeliner. Does anybody have some techniques for me?! Everytime I do it, it comes out different each time. Most of the time it comes out horrible and uneven. Can anybody help me? It would be so greatly appreciated :)
Feb 27, 2013
Rianna B.
Thank youu!!
Feb 27, 2013
Ella J.
I do winged eyeliner pretty much every day and my top tip would be to imagine your lash line as a curse - the eyeliner should be a straight line, levelling off that curve. So when you close your eye the eyeliner is pretty much a straight line. The bigger flick you want the more that line should taper up to your end of your eyebrow. If you think of the outer corner of your eye as pointing down, the aim of flicky eyeliner is to make it point up to give you that sexy catty look. I hope that makes sense! Rimmel Glam'eyes is the best I've found for this, so cheap and a perfect dense black. Good luck!
Feb 27, 2013
Emma K.
Use a liquid liner or if you must use pencil, use one that goes on really smoothly. Trace your upper lash line as a thin line, and the go back and close your eye. Have the line get thicker the farther it goes and when it reaches the edge- leave it! Its really easy for me to do the bottom lash line (or just the edge of it) getting it to meet the top and keep going until you have the length you want. Hope this helps!