Eyeliner is one of the most well-liked and adaptable cosmetic items, appearing in everyone’s makeup bags in a variety of styles, from liquid liner looks to smoldering and smeared. The problem is that since so many of us have become accustomed to a specific style of applying eyeliner for such a long time, we are seriously lacking in imagination when it comes to making the most of these products. Continue reading for a list of all the different eyeliner looks you can wear going forward, whether you want to try a new colored pencil or finally perfect the curve of your wing.
Little wingy
The classic winged liner style may be updated by connecting your top and bottom eyeliner with the slightest flick on the outer corners, but it can also be just as dramatic. You should choose a creamy-textured long-lasting eyeliner pencil for this look so you can effortlessly apply it to the top and bottom lash lines.
Stiletto winged
This wing isn’t as thick as the typical forms we see, but it still gives enough drama to the eyes without needing much extra, like a narrow, stiletto heel. Using a thin, angled eyeliner brush or liquid liner is the best way to achieve a thin line like this on the outer corners of the eye. Applying the liner in an outward motion toward the end of the eye will help to create the proper width.
Thin & Thick winged
By adding a dense line above the eyes and keeping the bottom line light, you may switch the curve of your eyeliner between thick and thin. This method adds definition all around while allowing you to experiment with various widths.
Graphic winged
If used skillfully, this blue eyeliner may transform any everyday makeup look into something stunning. For a dimensional effect that sticks out, try drawing a fine line along your crease with a black liner where you’d place a typical wing.
Smudged and Smokey
Using eyeliner is an excellent way to draw attention to your eyes, and this chocolate brown shade looks lovely on both the top and bottom lash lines. If you want to slightly dress up your eyeliner look, just smudging the product with a brush or your fingertips offers a more dramatic appearance.