How To Draw Winged Eyeliner

How to Draw Winged Eyeliner
Drawing winged eyeliner looks deceptively simple, but in reality, it takes finesse and careful application of eyeliner to get it just right. Rather than worrying over the mess of smudges and smeared lines, master this trick with a few easy tips and you’ll be batting your beautiful, winged eyeliner in no time.
Step One: Prep Your Eye Area
Start with a clean eye area. Remove any eye makeup that you may have already put on, then use a light moisturizer to hydrate the skin around your eye. This will help the liner to go on smoother and not collect in the creases around your eyes.
Step Two: Prime Eye
Use a lower lid primer or a concealer over the area where you would like to draw the wing. This will help keep the eyeliner from smudging and will also help it last longer. For an extra layer of protection, you can use a primer or an eyeliner base. Once the primer is in place, draw a thin line where the wing should start.
Step Three: Line Your Eye
Take your eyeliner pencil or liquid liner and start in the inner corner of your eye. Wherever you want the peak of the wing to be, draw a line directly upwards following the shape of your eye.
Step Four: Fill In The Wing
When you reach the peak, pull the line downwards and outwards along the lashline. Connect this line back to your lashline, and then fill in the shape. When finished, apply a sealer or powder over the eyeliner to set it in place.
Step Five: Perfecting the Wing
If the liner is darker at the ends, use a thin brush to soften the edges. You can also use a brush to help create the perfect cat-eye shape. To get an extra, dramatic lift, apply a single false eyelash to the bottom of the wing to help elongate it.
Step Six: Finishing Touches
Seal the wing with another coat of eye primer or powder for a long-lasting finish. Finish off the look with some mascara and your favourite eyeshadow look. You’re now ready to flaunt a stunningly perfect winged eyeliner look.
Accessorizing Winged Eyeliner
To make your winged eyeliner look stand out even more, you can accessorize it with some gems or glitter. Applying some tiny false diamond studs on the wing gives an iridescent shine and makes the eye area sparkle. After applying an adhesive to the back of your gem, simply place it at the top of the wing. With a few extra flourishes, your winged eyeliner look will be ready to party.
Tailoring Winged Eyeliner
Different face shapes require different wings. For example, a rounded face might need a steeper angled wing to highlight the eyes. While an oval face requires a soft, tapered wing to bring out the features. A long face can benefit from a higher, sharper wing for a more flattering look. And for heart-shaped faces, a slightly downward toned wing can make all the difference. Remember, when it comes to winged eyes, there really is no one-size-fits-all.
Combatting Winged Eyeliner Mistakes
Unfortunately, there are times when the perfect wing simply doesn’t appear out of thin air. If your liner smudges, don’t start from scratch again. Instead, use a cotton bud with a bit of makeup remover and gently rub off the smudge while keeping the liner whole. If you’ve gone overboard and drawn the wing too thick, use a thin brush and eye shadow, in the same shade as your eyeliner, to taper the line. Problem solved!
Getting Creative with Winged Eyeliner
Adding a twist to your standard winged liner makes it look unique and stylish. Consider decorating the wing with studs or adding a colourful hue to the outline. If you’re feeling extra daring, try creating an ombré look by blending two contrasting colours. You can also recreate graphic liner styles by using vivid shades, a fine brush, and a steady hand. There really are no rules when it comes to expressing yourself with a creative winged eyeliner.

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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