How to make wings shaped eyes

Author: Randy Alexander
Date Of Creation: 23 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • If you use concealer, look for one that has an oil-free formula. Oil can make eyeliner lines more prone to smudging.
  • Apply a bit of eyeshadow if you like. If you want to wear makeup with eyeshadow, it's best to apply the eyeshadow before applying the eyeliner. If you do the opposite, the eyeliner can get smudged and smudged when you try to apply the eyeshadow.
    • Unless you're planning on wearing a prom look, you should probably wear light eyeshadow when paired with a winged eyeliner.

  • Paint the eyeliner on the upper lash line. Using a thin line eyeliner draw a thin line as close as possible to the upper eyelid. Try to draw the line so thin. This line will serve as the background for the wing-shaped eyeliner.
    • Start from the inner corner of the eye to draw outwards. Pause when drawing to the end of the lash line.
    • The eyeliner line is not necessarily neat, but it must be thin. You will have to put your eyelids on again, so it's fine even if it's not even a little.
    • Keep the eyelids as flat as possible while drawing. If necessary, you can tilt your head back and open only slightly while drawing the eye contour.
    • Use the little finger of your non-dominant hand to hold your eyelids tight while drawing.
    • Instead of trying to draw a continuous line, draw a series of small strokes. Such a person will be easier.

  • Draw a thin diagonal line out to make the wing. This line will coincide with the imaginary seam when you hold the eyeliner pencil up to the eyelids. In other words, this line is almost the same as the long upper lash line.
    • You need a mirror before you get started. You also need to rest your elbows and arms on a stable surface. That way you will be easier to control your hand!
    • Start at the end of the eyelash line drawn earlier.
    • Draw a diagonal of about 45 degrees outward and upwards. The line should be towards the end of the eyebrow.
    • The length of the eyeliner is up to your liking. Draw short strokes for a natural look, stretch up to under your brow bone if you want to be more impressive, but never stretch to your brow.

  • Draw a line from the tip of the wing to the center of the eyelids. Keeping the eyelids as flat and as stretchy as possible, draw a diagonal line down from the top of the wings holding the upper lids.
    • Close your eyes when guys. You can see with the other eye.
    • Place the index finger of the opposite hand on the brow bone, gently pull the upper eyelid to keep the tension.
    • Draw a wing line with your dominant hand.
  • Paint inside the frame just drawn. Use the eyeliner to paint all the skin inside the frame you just created.
    • There is no need to paint very carefully if you plan to use a water-based eyeliner on the pencil line.
    • Apply the eyeliner closely to the eyelids so that no skin remains open. The goal here is to blend the eyelashes into the eyeliner.
  • Paint more on the line of the eyelids. To make the eyeshadow appear naturally thinner when reaching the inner corner of the eye, you can use the eyeliner pencil to draw short lines to smooth the corner between the top of the wing and the upper lash line.
    • The eyeliner will be thinnest at the innermost corner of the eye, but should look thinner inward.
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  • Part 2 of 3: Path eye liner (alternative method)

    1. Stick a small piece of tape around the corner of your eye. The tape should start from the corner of the eye extending to the end of the eyebrow.
      • To make it easier to draw, the tape needs to be aligned from the tip of the sole to the outer corner of the eye, eventually stopping at the end of the eyebrow. However, you should only stick tape from the corner of your eye to your eyebrows, if possible.
      • If you want the eyes to be not too prominent and not tilted high, you should stick with stick outwards rather than up.
      • Make sure the tape is close to the skin so that the eyeliner doesn't get underneath.
      • If the skin is too sensitive to the tape, you can use a credit card or a small, straight-edged object that is pressed against the skin at the same angle.
    2. Draw a contour following the upper eyelid. Use a thin line eyeliner to draw a thin line on the upper eyelid. This line is thinner and as close to the upper lash as possible. Extend the line until it touches the edge of the tape.
      • Starting from the corner of the eye, draw gradually to the outer corner of the eye.
      • The line doesn't have to be very neat at this time, as you'll draw it again. However, while the line may be uneven, you should still try not to be too thick to avoid the eyeliner from becoming heavy when finished.
      • Keep the eyelids as flat as possible when using eyeliner. If you find it difficult, tilt your head back and only open your eyes slightly when drawing.
    3. Follow the edge of the tape. Starting at the end of the eyeliner on the upper lash line, draw a vertical line along the edge of the tape, stopping just below the brow bone.
      • Don't worry if you draw it on the tape. If the tape is glued to the skin, the eyeliner won't get down, especially if you use a thin eyeliner.
      • Carefully peel off the tape when finished.
    4. Re-paint the line so that the outline of the eye is thicker than the corner in the eye. Retouch the eyeliner and upper lash line with eyeliner.
      • Do not re-apply right from the top of the eye. To look good, the lines at the ends of the eyes need to be thin.
      • The outside of the eye wing needs to be stroked into a curved stroke. In general, the upper lash line should follow the natural shape of the eye, but the outer corner of the eye should be thicker and thinner when entering the inner corner.
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    Part 3 of 3: Perfect the look

    1. Re-paint the eyeliner with a water-based eyeliner. Use the water liner to highlight the winged eyeliner. You need to re-apply the entire eyeliner.
      • By applying two layers of eyeliner, it will be easier to adjust the eye shape. The wings on the eyes will be sharper, sharper.
      • Rest your dominant elbow on the table. This way, the hand will be more stable when eyeliner.
      • Make sure the eyeliner is as close to the contour as possible to avoid creating a gap between the eyelids and the eyeliner.
      • Paint the water eye with a smooth, continuous stroke.
    2. Remove irregular borders or draw errors. If the eyeliner line is jagged or uneven in some places, you can carefully remove it by dipping a diagonal cutting brush or an eyeshadow brush in the makeup remover to remove it.
      • When you need a tip, you can also use a cotton swab to erase faulty lines. A pointed cotton swab is easier to remove than a round-headed cotton swab.
      • You can also use concealer to cover up the bugs. Use your fingers, makeup brush or cotton swab and gently apply concealer to errors or lines that are not neat.
    3. Wait 10 to 15 seconds to dry. After the eyeliner, you need to wait a moment and then blink. If you blink immediately after the marker line, the eyeliner may be blurred.
      • If you smudge a little by mistake, just use a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to clean it.
    4. Apply mascara if desired. Once the eyeliner is dry, you can apply mascara. Choose a color that matches your eyeliner color and brush the underside of your upper lashes from the base to the tip.
      • If you want to curl your lashes, do it after applying eyeliner and before applying mascara.
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    Advice

    • In general, the best time to apply eyeliner is after applying the eyeshadow and before applying the mascara. If you apply eyeshadow after applying eyeliner, the line may be blurred or accidentally covered. If you brush the mascara before the eyeliner, the lashes can get in the way of the eyeliner.
    • Use a non-grip mirror so that you have both hands free when drawing wings.
    • If you want to skip the pencil eyeliner, you can line up with a water eyeliner with a very thin brush.
    • Practice drawing for friends and family, and you will learn how to draw the best angle.
    • Try to follow the natural shape of the eye. If you try to change the shape of your eyes, you will make them look smaller.

    What you need

    • Eye concealer or eye liner
    • Eyeshadow (optional)
    • The mirror does not have to be held
    • Thin line eyeliner
    • Black water eyeliner
    • Thin eye brush
    • Cotton swab
    • Makeup remover
    • Tape
    • Mascara (optional)