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It’s no secret that we have a love-hate relationship with eyeliner. We love how it makes our eyes appear larger and more attentive, but we despise how much time and work it takes to get to the perfect wing. We’ve all been there: sitting in front of the mirror, lids half-open, fingers poised, waiting for the liner to dry so we can go to work. But what if we told you there were a few tricks to getting the perfect liner without having to sit with your eyes half closed for a long time? and conquer the most artistic mighty wing eyeliner for your eyes.
Isn’t it intriguing? We understand how difficult it can be to get a winged eyeliner look, especially when it comes to the actual wing. However, there are some tricks that can make your eyeliner look more dramatic and are a lot easier to achieve.
So, beginners, you can thank us later. In this article, we’ll teach you five alternative techniques to apply eyeliner to different eye shapes in an artistic way.
Different eye shapes necessitate distinct eyeliner approaches. Understanding your eye shape and selecting the appropriate method is essential for achieving the perfect winged liner effect. It’s all about giving your eyes a raised appearance, which makes them appear larger and more attentive.
So, let’s look at the various eye shapes and how to use eyeliner to accentuate your eyes.
To get the winged eyeliner effect, we may use a number of eyeliners. We offer one of the unrivalled eyeliner products that will give you a perfect line. If you prefer a more natural appearance, choose the All-Day Comfort Kajal Liner, which comes with a twist-up pencil that can be applied quickly and without fuss. For a more precise wing eyeliner look, use the Waterproof Soft-Matte Liquid Eyeliner Pen, which is highly pigmented and features a felt tip applicator for an ultra-smooth wing. If you want to add some colour to your day, use the Hi-Def Soothing Eyeliner Pencil, which is a soft and creamy eyeliner pencil that glides on the skin easily. The colours of the eyeliner are vivid and highly pigmented, and the formula is smudge-proof, waterproof, and long-lasting. They are ophthalmologically tested, paraben-free, cruelty-free, and infused with skincare actives to soothe your eyes.
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Almond Shaped Eyes
- Almond-shaped eyes, a gift of good genes, can carry off any eye style, from a coveted wing to mesmerising smoky eyes. It is ideal as a gift since it is ideal for producing the mighty wing eyeliner appearance for almond eyes. The symmetry of the almond eyes makes it simple to achieve any eyeliner style.
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How do I apply wing eyeliner for almond-shaped eyes?
- Maintain the natural contour of your eyes by applying kajal near your lash line. Begin with a small line and progressively thicken it as you approach the outer corner of your eyes. Create an outside triangle and fill it in carefully.
- To take it a step further, attempt to replicate the triangle shape on the inner corner of your lower lash line as well. This will give the appearance of length and elevate your eyes.
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Deep Set Eyes
- Deep-set eyes are set further back into the skull, have a deeper crease, and the distance between the outer and inner corners of the eyes is longer than in almond-shaped eyes. These eyes are ideal for using bold, dramatic eyeliner. So, the job here is to make the eyes appear wider.
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How do I apply wing eyeliner for deep-set eyes?
- To do this, apply kajal or eyeliner to the outer corners of your eyes.
- Begin by drawing an upward wing from the inner corner towards the temple. To make it truly one-of-a-kind, stretch the wing back to the crease line. Finally, mix a little inward towards the outer crease of your eyes. To avoid any inner hard lines, smoke out the inner V and gently brush the region just under it with a Q-tip for a cleaner, sharper finish.
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Hooded Eyes
- Hooded eyes have a drape that extends from the brow bone to the lid. These are relatively common eyes, and many people have them. So going over the lid and into the area under your crease all the way up to your brow bones is ideal. Ditch the thin liner and go all bold with your liner, and let it do the talking for you. This adds definition to your eyes while also drawing attention to the winged liner.
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How do I apply wing eyeliner for hooded eyes?
- Create a line that extends from the outer corner of your upper lashline and moves it toward the centre of the lid. Then, draw a line from the inner corner of the eye to the centre, leaving the centre untouched. Once this is done, look in the mirror with your eyes wide open and fill in the gaps of the liner with the same colour. Always use a smudge-proof kajal to avoid any embarrassing smearing. Tight line your upper waterline to make your eyes look bigger to further improve your eye shape. The lower lash line should be left free, but who wants to be basic when they can look glamorous? Place two little dots in the centre of the lower lash line to get a classic but trendy fashion-forward eye appearance.
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Down-turned Eyes
- The droop in the outer edge of your eye naturally classifies them as sultry. The winged eyeliner is great for your eye shape since it is believed to enhance the outer corner of the eyes, creating the illusion of a lift.
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How do you apply wing eyeliner for down-turned eyes?
- Begin by lifting the eyes with a delicate stroke from the lower lashline to the outer corners. Then, on the upper lash line, draw a line connecting the two at the outer corners. Make sure the tail of your wing is short so it is visible even when you are smiling. Continue to apply kajal liner to your lower lash line and link it with the wing to deepen the appearance, then softly blend the liner with an eyeshadow brush to soften the eyeliner look.
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Round Eyes
- You guys make up the absolutely adorable puppy face club! This pretty much means you get whatever you want, including the perfect cat eye. You want to create the illusion of added width to enhance your distinct pair of eyes, therefore focus the kajal on the outer corner of your eyes. A cat eye wing that is extended adds length to your eye shape.
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How do I apply winged eyeliner for round-shaped eyes?
- Begin one-third of the way across your eye and work your way up to a horizontal wing. For a smoky, smouldering appearance, smudge out the eyeliner with a round shadow brush. This means you don’t even need makeup; a deep black pigmented kajal does the job and avoids the worry of eyeshadow smearing.
And there you go; you are now equipped to top off any makeup look with makeup’s main master, the mighty wing.