10 conseils et astuces pour aider les filles qui sucent l'eye-liner ailé ...

Avez vous essayé et essayé, puis à nouveau tenté de créer des ailes parfaites avec votre eye-liner ? Et encore vous toujours ne peut pas le maîtriser. Si vous devez appliquer, essuyer le répéter, vous retrouver avec quelque chose qui ressemble plus à une jambe d’une aile, ces conseils sont pour vous.

1. Draw Flick towards Rather than Away

Draw Flick towards Rather than Away L’un des meilleurs conseils pour savoir comment faire ailé eye-liner doit prendre l’habitude de dessiner la chiquenaude vers vos yeux et non loin de lui. Alors que la plupart choisissent de le faire en travaillant depuis le pli interne de le œil, sortir, plusieurs maquilleuses disent que c’est beaucoup plus facile de le faire dans le sens inverse parce que vous avez beaucoup plus de contrôle lorsque vous commencez de l’extérieur et travaillez votre chemin. Il crée une sorte de plan que vous pouvez travailler avec et ont beaucoup plus de contrôle.

2. Rough Sketch First

Rough Sketch First If you use both an eye pencil and a liquid eyeliner to achieve your wings, then it’s always a good idea to draw a rough outline of how you want your wings to look with the pencil before you commit to applying the liquid liner. This will give you a template to work with and you can easily use a damp cotton tip to get rid of any marks that are left behind after you have applied the perfect flick!

3. Dark Eye Shadow First

Dark Eye Shadow First Liquid eyeliner is probably the hardest product in the entire process to remove and start again if you happen to mess up, so to make it easier for you, try sketching the shape you desire with dark eye shadow first, then once you have it where you want it you can easily trace over this with the liquid liner that will seal the deal and solidify that wing in its rightful place!

4. Use a Spoon!

Use a Spoon! Believe it or not, a simple spoon can make applying winged eyeliner so much easier than you would have thought! All you have to do is hold the handle of the spoon up to and against the corner of your eye and draw a simple straight line. After the straight line, you then trace around the edge of the spoon to create the all-important curve. Make sure not to go too far with the spoon curve though, you don’t a wing tip that almost reaches your ears!

5. Scotch Tape

Scotch Tape Treat your eye area like a wall plug when you’re painting a room by sticking some protective scotch tape over it to achieve a nice clean line! You want to use the clear variety that isn’t super sticky, and you want to tape in an upward slant against your eye. You can trace along the edges of the tape and it will give a clean, crisp, satisfying flick.

6. Business Card

Business Card If you don’t fancy the idea of sticking tape so close to your eyes, then you can always improvise the same sort of shape using a business card. Simply hold the edge of the card against the corner of your eye in the exact spot that you want the flick to be and just proceed to trace along the edge.

7. No Squinting

No Squinting It can be really hard not to squint when you are putting something pointy close to your eye, but to achieve the very best possible results you need to try not to squint your eyes. A good way of doing this is by holding a mirror downwards; it will really help to relax your gaze.

Now you can rock winged eyeliner with the best of them. Go girl!


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