Attempting winged eyeliner can be very scary at first, but let’s discuss how to do winged eyeliner with liquid liner. You will find that with the right tools and a couple of tricks, your makeup application can be really fabulous. Also, practice makes it easier. - See more at: http://blog.mibellareina.com/2014/07/how-to-do-winged-eyeliner-with-liquid-liner/#sthash.4AJQWLHR.dpuf
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How to do Winged Eyeliner With Liquid Liner Perfectly
1. How To Do Winged Eyeliner With Liquid Liner
Perfectly
Attempting winged eyeliner can be very scary at first, but let’s discuss how to do winged eyeliner
with liquid liner. You will find that with the right tools and a couple of tricks, your makeup application
can be really fabulous. Also, practice makes it easier.
When the winged look or the cat eyeliner look became all the rage, we almost had to re-train our
makeup artistry skills. For years we had liquid liners, pencil liners and crayon liners. All make
amazing winged eyes that are sultry and smokey, but they have a tendency to smudge, smear or
never dry. The key to making the winged eyeliner perfect is the most amazing liquid liner pen. This
high-precision pen comes with a felt-tip applicator that allows you to press hard for a thick line or
softly for a thin line. The tip deposits just the right amount of color and the real deal is it stays where
you put it. Yes, believe it. It doesn’t move an inch. You would think that it would never come off
either, but it wipes off easily with makeup remover. This liner is one of the must-have tools that
every woman should just have, period. Now that you have the right tool, let’s get to the winged line.
How To Do Winged Eyeliner With Liquid Liner in 3
Easy Steps
1. Start with the eye that is not your dominant eye, because you want the lines to match
perfect. Start almost 1/2 inch from the inner corner and use the tip to draw the line to the
outside of the eye. This is where a magnifying mirror comes in handy. Start with a thin line
and you can always thicken it. Look below the line and make sure you don’t see any of the
skin of your eyelid. We think shorter strokes are easier rather than one big line, but it’s
what you feel comfortable with. The first line can be thin or thick, you determine which is
better for your winged eyeliner look. Begin at inner corner of eye and draw a line to meet
the liner on the lid
2. Now for the wing. Look at the last of your lashes, and draw a line out towards your temple.
If you give it a little lift up at the end, the line will look more lifted. The line can be any
length you want, the shorter is less dramatic while the longer is more dramatic.
3. Step #3 creates the wing. Take your liquid liner pen and go from the end of the wing with a
line back to the line on your lid. Go to the middle of the lid. This should create a very small
triangle or a very large triangle depending on your drama-meter. The triangle needs to be
filled in with your felt-tipped pen.
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