What's yall technique?
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Mar 22, 2014
Casandra C.
Mar 22, 2014
Bri-bri L.
Try a felt tip or place the brush in the angle you want the wing to be at and flick it.
Mar 22, 2014
Cristina A.
I do it in small strokes, I find it easy than just making a straight line across my eye.
Mar 22, 2014
M G.
You just have to keep practicing Casandra. practice practice practice:)
Mar 22, 2014
Casandra C.
Thanks for yalls tips ill keep practicing :)
Mar 22, 2014
CPT- Lili R.
Try a gel liner, I find them easier to work with 😊
Mar 22, 2014
Casandra C.
Oh wow thanks @Ana C. thatll really help me.
Mar 22, 2014
Jasmine N.
The tape trick gives you a perfect wing
Mar 22, 2014
Jessica P.
I'm going to go with the tape technique as well...Wayne goss has a great tutorial on it on YouTube waynegossmakeupartist.
Mar 22, 2014
Haleema K.
Rest your wrist on the bridge of your nose so you have more control.