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5 rules to follow while applying winged eyeliner

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Winged and winning

Applying eyeliner makeup, even with the best intentions, can lead to mistakes at times. But the good news is that you can easily learn the trick, and they are easy to fix. Applying eyeliner makeup can be a tricky game, as it creates a flawless look that lasts all day and creates a giant impact on your face. With a little practice and patience, you’ll be a pro at applying eyeliner makeup in no time. However, before creating the iconic winged eyeliner look, consider the following five rules and then start the process.

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Choose the right eyeliner

One of the primary mistakes people make while applying eyeliner is using the wrong type. There are three main types of eyeliner, i.e., pencil, gel, and liquid. Each type has its pros and cons. Making a winged eyeliner can be a task for which you should always opt for a liquid eyeliner. It gives a precise and bold look and is a great pick for a winged and cat-eye touch. However, you need a steady hand and a bit of practice to master this skill, as it is less forgiving of mistakes that can be more noticeable.


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Always prep your eyelids

To prepare your eyelids for a smooth, gliding application that lasts a long time, you need to start by cleansing them with a gentle cleanser or micellar water. Next, apply a moisturiser or eye cream that would hydrate your eyelids and will prevent smudging, creasing, and uneven lines. Finally, apply an eyelid primer to create an even base which will adhere better to your eyelids, and then apply your eyeliner for an overall neat look.


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Never use dull or dirty eyeliner

Using a dull or dirty eyeliner is another common mistake that people make while creating a winged finish. A dull eyeliner will create a jagged and uneven line, while dirty eyeliner can lead to irritation and infections as well. Always keep the tip of your eyeliner clean and sharp, whether you’re using a brush or applicator. To prevent bacteria buildup, clean your tip with a wet wipe once in a while.


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Consider your eye shape

Always consider your eye shape before creating an arch or wing. Different eye shapes require different techniques to create the best look. If you have small eyes with thick eyelids, then a single line is more than enough for you. But if you have large eyes with a thin eyelid, then opt for a sharp winged or cat eye finish that would be visible and will create an impact as well. The technique, type, and eye shape matter a lot before applying eyeliner.


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Avoid applying the eyeliner thick

To create a winged or cat-eye look, always start with a minimal stroke or line instead of a thick, harsh, and unnatural look that can weigh down your eyelids. To avoid this mistake, start by applying a thin line and build it up gradually. Use soft and lighter strokes and create a thin line close to your eyelash line. You can also create small dots and then join them, creating a winged look to get a more precise touch.


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