Winged Eyeliner

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Nov 29, 2012

Ilana E.

I've always wanted to try winged liner but i think my eyes are too small for it for and i end up looking really weird and i have yet to perfect the technique. Do you guys have any good tips or products that you recommend to make it easier thank you 😀

*high end or low end.

Nov 29, 2012

Claire F.

Starting off i would use a small liquid liner just because you can get closer to your lash line and have more control over the pen creating a smooth wing :) i would recommend rimmel its cheap and lasts for hours!! Apply it after applying your eyeshadow and then apply your mascara makes your eyes pop!! If you think your eyes are too small just mess around with small flicks out at the edge of your eyelids to start off with!! Goodluck :)

I never thought I'd ever be able to pull of winged liner, because my eyes are very large and round. But I just started working at it constantly, and now I can't imagine NOT wearing winged liner!
I recommend Physicians Formula Lash Boosting Liner Pen. You can find it at the drugstore, and it's got a nice long brush tip. It's easy to use, because you hold it just like a pen, and that's how your hand naturally wants to hold things! Just keep practicing at it!

Nov 29, 2012

Anahita E.

Well what I do is use pencil liner to trace the shape you would like (not the wing) and use a q-tip to perfect it. Then create the shape of the wing with your liquid liner then fill it in and fill in the pencil line on your lash line. 

Nov 30, 2012

Shari W.

Easy and my low end go to = NYX liquid liner. It's in a little bottle. I use it on days when I want to do a quick wing and don't have time to use my gel liner and brush.

Nov 30, 2012

Ilana E.

Thank you ladies. I'm gonna try all of them and hopefully something will work. I've watched a bunch of videos and they make it look super easy and then I try it and I murder my face lol. 

Nov 30, 2012

Katelyn R.

A good tip my makeup prof taught me was you can hold a piece of paper or tissue along the outer corner of your eye up to the end of your eye brow to make a perfect line