Perfect winged eyeliner
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Dec 13, 2012
Gaby M.
How do you get that perfect winged out eyeliner!? Every time I do it, one side comes out better than the other or higher!
Dec 14, 2012
Shelley W.
Practice makes perfect is my motto. Some days I nail it down perfectly while other days....not so good. I just watched a lot of YT and it clicked when a friend and fellow makeup junkie showed me how she does it and I feel much more confident.
Dec 14, 2012
Stephanie T.
A good way to do it is to place tape on the under your eye (right under where the flick will be) This gets it even just about every time :) Hope this helps!
Dec 14, 2012
Tiffany M.
I use a make up brush to line up my points...I put it kinda on the side of my nose and angle it to the outer corner of my eye...and I put a small dot...I do this on both eyes so that the dots are even...I make another dot right above my pupil and the inner corner of my eye...and then connect them with a VERY thin line...once the "shape" is even on both eyes I'll go back and make my line thicker
Also if ones a little off a drop of makeup remover on a cutip works like a little eraser