How To Get Perfect Winged Liner:
One of the most important steps is to make sure the end point of the wing is pointed to the end of your brow.
If you have a idea of were to line up the wing, both wings will be the same.
Start at the inner corner and draw a thin line of gel or liquid liner all the way across. When you know where to draw the wing, start making a line with your eyes open, then tilt your head back and connect that line to the beginning of the wing and to the first line. You can go back and make the liner thicker after you have your basic shape.
For the last step, go in with a concealer on some kind of flat concealer brush, or even a lip brush, and even up the edge of the liner to make sure its completely straight and sharp.
You can use gel, liquid, pencil or eyeshadow. Gel and liquid liners are longer lasting and more bold. Pencil is easy to work with and great if you want to smudge it or make it a little smokey. Eyeshadow is probably the easiest to work with just because its more forgiving. It gives a softer effect. If you really want to create that strong bold cat eye, I would suggest a gel or liquid liner.
Some of my favorite liners for a winged eye:
-Maybelline Gel liners are great! They are a great price and come with an eyeliner brush which is really nice.
-Sumita Suman Contrast Eye Pencil is such an amazing liner. For a pencil liner, it is very long lasting, smooth, pigmented and stays put!
Practice makes perfect with this! I hope these tips help! I've took some pictures of eyeliner products to show you some of my favorites for a winged liner!
xxErika
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