Attempt at winged Eyeliner🙈🙊
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Mar 14, 2014
Mae V.
Any feedback is welcome! 😊😊
Mar 14, 2014
Marie R.
Wow looks really nice👍
Mar 14, 2014
Mae V.
Oh and I'm not wearing any foundation or concealer so just ignore the complexion 😝
Mar 14, 2014
Nina P.
It looks really good!
Mar 14, 2014
Kimberley D.
It's great :)
Mar 14, 2014
Mae V.
Should I thin it out or wing it out more? Thank you @Marie and @Nina! Y'all are too nice 😘
Mar 14, 2014
Hannah K.
I think you should work to smooth it on top a bit more, so that it's a nice, smooth straight line. Does that make sense?
Mar 14, 2014
Amanda W.
Great job! If you extend the flick at the end slightly it will really give that feline look.
Mar 14, 2014
Brittany F.
I'd make the wing a bit longer personally but it looks good either way, the length of your wing is all preference :) super good for a first try! The only thing I recommend is not to use black eyeshadow on the actual wing part as it smudges at the ends and softens the line which defeats the purpose of an angled look.
Mar 14, 2014
Kitty K.
Yay thats a good first try!
I would say that the wing needs to be a bit more angled. You can do this by taking a Q-Tip and wiping off the bottom edge with make up remover at an upwards angle. You can even add a tiny bit of concealer right below the wing afterwards to make it appear even more crisp and sharp. I hope my instructions are not too confusing ☺
Mar 14, 2014
Mae V.
Thank you everyone! I can't wait to try it again using everyone's tips! 😊
Mar 14, 2014
Sarah J.
When I do a winged liner look or even if I just wear eyeliner on my top lid I use black eye shadow and go over my eyeliner and it smooths out the line a lot more because I can never get mine perfect! Hope this helps!!
Mar 14, 2014
Ashley B.
Great for a first try!!
Mar 14, 2014
M G.
good job!
Mar 14, 2014
Kerri-Ann W.
Good first try!
Mar 14, 2014
Holly C.
Not bad for a first try! I would extend the tail a bit, but keeping it thin. You basically want to create a perfect sharp, crisp angle! I always clean up the edge of mine by either taking a makeup wipe to sharpen everything up, or by using a concealer! Either way you choose, think of the wipe, of concealer as an eraser! 😊
Mar 14, 2014
Tina K.
Great first try!