Before applying your eyeliner, it’s essential to prime your eyelids. This helps prevent smudging and ensures your winged look lasts all day. If you don't have an eye primer, a light dusting of translucent powder will also work to absorb any excess oils.
For both gel and liquid eyeliner, it’s best to start with the wing to ensure symmetry. To do this, imagine a line extending from the outer corner of your eye toward the end of your brow. This will be your guide for creating the angle of the wing.
Once the wing is in place, it’s time to connect it to your lash line for that sleek, continuous look.
Liquid Eyeliner:
Now that the outline is complete, you can fill in the wing for a bold, defined finish.
Even the pros make mistakes! If your line isn’t as sharp as you’d like or you’ve smudged the wing, use a Q-tip dipped in makeup remover or a small brush with concealer to clean up and sharpen the edges.
Once your winged eyeliner is complete, finish off the look with a few coats of mascara to open up your eyes. You can also line your lower lash line for added drama if desired.
Whether you’re using gel or liquid eyeliner, following these steps will help you achieve sharp, symmetrical wings that will make your eyes pop. Give it a try and see which formula works best for you!
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