How to apply liquid eyeliner winged out?
If you’ve never applied liquid eyeliner before, winged out may seem a little intimidating, but it’s really not as hard as you might think! You’ll need to start by lining your top lash line and your lower lash line, making sure to keep the line thin and even. Use a pointed eyeliner brush to blend the edges as you go.
How to apply liquid eyeliner winged out with a smoky effect?
If you want a smoky look, start by applying a thick line of your eyeliner in a winged out shape. To make sure you get the smoky effect, line just beyond where the natural curve of your eyelid ends. Once you’ve created a thick line of eyeliner, smudge it into a smoky wing. If you don’t want a smoky look, you can just line your eyes in a straight line.
How to apply liquid eyeliner winged out with wing
First, decide where you want your wing to be. General rule: The thinner the line, the farther away from your lash line it should be. If you want to wing out your eyeliner, start by lining your top lash line. Then wing out the line, making sure the line is thin enough to blend into the lash line. You can also wing out your lower eyeliner line.
How to apply liquid eyeliner winged and lined?
The first step is to line your entire eyelid, including the crease. Then, use a small pointed eyeliner brush dipped in the eyeliner to create a winged line. If using a pencil, press down firmly along the line. Using a fine-tipped eyeliner brush, blend the line along your lash line. Apply a little bit of concealer to the inner corners of your eyes.
How to apply liquid eyeliner winged out with feather?
The first thing you need to do is to make a sharp point in the liner with your makeup artist’s clean eyeliner brush. The thinner the line, the thinner the wing. Then, dip the brush into the pot of eyeliner and use the tip to ‘draw’ the wing, making sure to feather it out at the corners. Don’t press down too hard or smudge the line, but rather drag the brush in a circular motion along your lashline.