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Jul 13, 2013
Sabrena K.
I like doing cat eye makeup and am looking for new ways to do it and new ideas for makeup. Any ideas?
Jul 13, 2013
Kaitlyn S.
I agree with Lauren, you could also use tape instead of a card if you want.
Jul 13, 2013
Kaitlyn S.
Oh and try making it thick or thin, and the cat eye wing going higher up or shorter.
Jul 13, 2013
Kennedy O.
If your looking for tips on winged eyeliner watch Michelle phan on YouTube. She made an amazing eyeliner video. It's super helpful.
Jul 13, 2013
Laura H.
I've been wearing winged liner for years as an everyday look, the great thing with it is you can dress it up or dress it down, so to speak.
If I'm out for a night out, I'd usually use a neutral beige base colour. Then in the crease (it might sound strange, but trust me, it really works!) instead of using a regular brown, I sometimes use my bronzer. Using it on the crease of the eyelid and blended out can give a really glowy, tanned look when paired with winged liner. Hope this helped in some way :)