Winged eyeliner, help chikas!
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Jul 16, 2013
T J.
Hola señoritas. I really suck at applying winged eyeliner, & I've tried so many times, many different methods, but still won't work! Either karma knew where to hit me or I just need a few tips from you lovelies. Any tips to get both eyes even? Xox
Jul 16, 2013
Allison M.
One thing that's really important when doing winged eyeliner is knowing your eye shape. If you have hooded or slightly hooded eyes you need to use a slightly different technique so that the fold of your eye doesn't affect the winged out part. I have slightly hooded eyes and I googled and watched videos on you tube that told me how to do winged liner for my eyes. It really helped!
Jul 16, 2013
T J.
Awww thank you so much! I'll do a research on Google & YouTube! Thanks again xox
Jul 16, 2013
Isabella K.
This is what I do: firat, with a black/brown oencileyeliner, I draw the line in both eyes, exactly the sane, because pencil is easy to take off. Once I'm happy qith how it looks on pencil I'll go over with liquid.
Jul 16, 2013
Angel O.
Jul 16, 2013
Angel O.
Jul 16, 2013
Michelle D.
..hope this helps :)
Jul 16, 2013
T J.
Thanks girls! I'll try the tips & see how it goes! Usually I use a liquid only. I'll do a try! :-)
Jul 16, 2013
Pua K.
T.J
if you want control and a precise liner use a liquid marker (it works for me at least) hold your eye with a q tip and gently mark delecate strokes until desierd look
Jul 16, 2013
T J.
Thank you girls! I appreciate the tips! Will try as soon as possible xox
Jul 16, 2013
Georgia R.
I have the exact same problem. Xox
Jul 17, 2013
Hana A.
Try milanis felt tip liner. its like a marker so its easier to work with. close one eye at a time and with small strokes work your way to your outter corner and make a triangle then just fill it in. all it is just practice, you'll get it(: