Winged Eyeliner Help!!
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Jun 25, 2015
Rachel O.
So I can't do winged eyeliner at all.Do any of you have tips? Or any good tutorials? The tutorials I looked up haven't really helped. Thank you in advance!!
Jun 25, 2015
Shreya S.
Follow your lower lash line, and start from the bottom line of the wing, and then draw the top line to your lid. good luck!
Jun 25, 2015
Joy M.
You could ask Erin on here, she is terrific at winged liner! :)
Jun 25, 2015
Joy M.
Wait, I meant Les N! Sorry!
Jun 26, 2015
Cyan J.
Jun 26, 2015
Kaitlyn A.
Use tape! That's how I learned. Just line your upper lash line, then place the tape slanted upward where ever you want the wing to me draw the line then connect it to the line of your lashline. Fill it in and touch it up and there you have it!
Jun 26, 2015
Evie M.
Well, first make sure you have your arm rested against a platform, so you have more control.
Then start from the Inner corner and follow your lash line. When you get to your outer corner, follow your lower lash line and flick it towards the end of your brow.
I think a tip that will help you is to use a brown/black pencil to mark your wing first lightly, and then use your liner to make the final wing.
After that you can thicken the line to your liking.
Andddd BOOM! You've got perfect winged liner!
Hope this helped ☺️
Jun 26, 2015
Natalie D.
You can use scotch tape