So yes, I haven't really attempted doing the cat or winged eye mostly because I haven't had the proper eyeliner for it but I recently did get one and decided to try it out. First try it was A LOT harder than I expected, It took me a while to finish it and I ended up with a thick layer of uneven black glob on my upper eyelid. But the end result of finally achieving that winged is so worth it, because come one, its all pretty obvious that this look will get old! it'll look good for literally every season and look completely stunning with anything you wear.
--- Look below for the really bad first attempt ---
Yeahh... it was pretty disappointing (and irritating) but I kept practicing for the past two days ( felt more like two weeks as I got extremely inpatient with this, but don't give up guys! you will get it! ) and finally came across a pretty decent winged eye
--- Draw your eyes below for the "decent" winged eye" ---
I'm actually pretty proud of myself for getting it a bit thin, because I've been really only been getting it horribly thick, which personalty it's not that I don't like thick, I just prefer it thinner because I find that it looks natural and a little subtle rather than having a very visible thick black line all over the eyelid (I know exaggerating, I do that often). But yes, I can still do a little more work on it but just wanted to put up my progress.
Also here is the eyeliner I used
--It is Maybelline's master precise by EYESTUDIO, a black liquid liner pen.--
So if there was a tip I would tell you guys to begin at the middle of your and easily make your way in small to medium strokes all the way at the end of your eyelashes then go back to where you started in the middle and slowly work your way to the inner corner of your eye, preferably take smaller strokes and a lot thinner ones as well as you get closer to the corner. After your done just close that lid completely and carefully go over with your liner to smooth out the line you've made. Next is the wing, here is where you can get a bit inpatient but don't worry, the more you try it out the better you will get, see where your lower lash line ends and kind of go with your liner as if you lower lash line didn't end and keep on curling up. Be very precise with this, but once you've made that line, go ahead and create a second line as thin, thick, long or short as you want coming back from the end or tip of your previous wing line down back to you upper lash line. Then neatly fill in the space and WAH-LAA! Your winged eye! Remember it might take several attempts, it took me about a hundred tries and it's still not perfect but hey, i'm getting there :P
I sure hope this helped some of you guys and if you have any tips on making a nicer wing or a real wing in general, Ha Ha, Please let me know in the comments!
So till some other time, bye!
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