Advice on perfecting gel liner?
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Feb 28, 2014
Vianey H.
Feb 28, 2014
Josii c.
Maybe start the wing inside or where your eyelid ends, but it looks cute overall! Just keep on practicing though :) when I first started winged gel liner I traced my the angle of my wing in with white eye pencil and went over it with gel. hope this helps!
Feb 28, 2014
Lynzie B.
Maybe try this or use some tape to help guide the wing. :)
Feb 28, 2014
Lynzie B.
Feb 28, 2014
Mickie S.
Ya too far over, it almost seems to drag your eye down whereas winged liner is supposed to "lift" the eye.
Feb 28, 2014
Vianey H.
Thanks girls!
I usually don't wear gel so I'm still learning. :)
Feb 28, 2014
Maria D.
It good but you pulled it too far out and down try watching a video on YouTube it will help good luck:)
Feb 28, 2014
Karen A.
It you mess up get a q-tip and with a little bit of makeup remover clean it up so your eye looks lifted and both eyes look even
Feb 28, 2014
Vianey H.
I just did that Karen and it looks much better now! Thank you :)
Feb 28, 2014
Lisa S.
Try using tape, a sticky note, small piece of cardboard, etc. to help guide you with the eyeliner.
Feb 28, 2014
Ana Maria M.
I agree with everyone that it's kind of too far over, but other than that I think it's good! For me, I find using an angled brush makes it easier. And I also line both of my eyes like normal first and then go back in and do the wing last, this way they end up more even. For the wing, I would just align my angled brush up from where my lower waterline ends and then press/stamp it on my skin (size of the brush is perfect for me) pointing towards where my brow ends (?) and then just fill it in and join it up with the rest of my liner. I'm really bad at explaining lol :) But anyways, that's just how I do mine at least :p
Feb 28, 2014
Bess C.
If you draw the wing on with your eye mostly open, you have a better chance of getting them even.