Tips on wing liner.
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Feb 20, 2014
Shannon B.
So I've never really tried wing eyeliner and I'm going to attempt it >_<
So I'm looking for tips on how to do it.
Thank you in advance :)
Feb 20, 2014
Shannon B.
Thank you Autumn :)
Feb 20, 2014
Kat A.
For me, personally, gel liner was so much easier to do winged liner. if you have shaky hands, like me, either put your elbow down on the counter/table or use your other hand to hold your elbow :)
Feb 20, 2014
Shannon B.
Thank you Lili :D
My hands are a little shacky. That should help a lot :)
Feb 20, 2014
Kat A.
no problem!
Feb 20, 2014
Eryn R.
When I first started, I would map out the wings with white eyeliner until I was happy with the shape and was sure they were equal. Then I went in with my black liquid liner :) it sometimes helps to tilt your head back slightly and just follow the natural line of your eye when creating the wing :)