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Mar 7, 2015
T D.
I normally wear no eyeliner, or just a little bit to make my lashes look thicker. Today I tried to do my eyeliner a bit thicker, and even had a tiny wing. I actually don't own eyeliner 😅 I used black eyeshadow and a small thin brush that was a little bit wet... What can I do to make it better? Also, what is the best type of eyeliner in your opinion for a starter and a natural look? Thank you!
Mar 7, 2015
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Mar 7, 2015
Hannah K.
Personally I find pencil eyeliner to be the easiest to work with, especially if you keep it very sharp. That helps to get close to the lashes and fill in any gaps. It's easy for beginners as well :)
I actually think your eyeliner looks very sweet, but if you're trying to make a wing it helps to make the lower edge an extension of your lower lash line, pointing towards the end of your eyebrow. Does that make sense? That's the best way that I've found for explaining how to do a wing :)
Mar 7, 2015
Mady M.
Wow,that looks very nice!
If you ever want to make it look even more natural then you could use a dark brown liner/shadow :)
But I think the black looks great on you
Mar 7, 2015
Ariana G.
This is already a very natural look but I think it would easier for you to use a pencil liner to make your lashes look a bit thicker. This method seems to work for you pretty well too. I would take Hannah's advice on the wings. And what you could also do is use a gel eyeliner which is the same method of applying it except the eyeliner is a creamy consistency. You did a good job though :)
Mar 7, 2015
T D.
Thank you Hannah! And yes that does make sense! I didn't exactly mean to do a wing, it just sort of happened... Hehe... But I'll just go with it and add that! I'll definitely add a eyeliner pencil to the shopping list!
Mady, I'll definitely look into some brown liner!
Mar 7, 2015
T D.
Thank you Ariana!
Mar 7, 2015
Hannah M.
I suggest using felt tip eyeliner, honestly right now it doesn't look like you have any on :/ try making a more defined line :-)
Mar 7, 2015
Rissa G.
I like it, looks natural and good with your eye shape
Mar 7, 2015
Cris P.
I only wear liquid eye-liner,but eye pencils with a little bit of eye shadow is a good opcion if You want a more natural look.
Mar 12, 2015
Ella S.
I love the Wet and Wild mega last gel eyeliner! It is creamy, rich, and very black. It's $3.99 at the drugstore. I think it works best with an angled brush from Essence. The brush is $1.99 at Ulta!