![]() Makeup Remover Pen: For when you can't get your wings even, this pen's point is thicker in size, so you can sweep off your wings and start over without removing the rest of your eye makeup. Bonus: The formula is waterproof and once it sets - so it won't budge - making your wings last all day. The pen's flat, angled tip makes it easy to create a flare at the end of your line. Rollerwheel Liquid Liner ($21, ) // Beautyblender Liner Designer Pro ($16, ) // Revlon ColorStay Exactify Pizza Cutter Liquid Liner ($11.99, ) // Vamp Stamp ($25, ).īenefit Cosmetics They're Real! Push-Up Liner: This gel-based eye pen slicks across your skin without any tug, so drawing on your lines is a smooth process. Just dip each end into the pot of ink and press at the ends of your eyes. At each end are identical stamps (labeled left and right) that ensure even triangles. Vamp Stamp: This tiny wand takes away any (and every) difficulty associated with winged liner. Its applicator looks exactly how it sounds - like a pizza cutter - with a wheel at its end to slick across lids for thin, straight lines. Revlon ColorStay Exactify Pizza Cutter Liquid Liner: Mermaid liner, unicorn wings - whatever you want to call it, these sparkling and metallic formulas make drawing triangles a cinch. Rubbing the triangle in between your fingers heats up the adhesive on the back, so you can stick on the corner of your eye for perfectly straight, angled flicks. ($21, Shop Now)īeautyblender Liner Designer Pro: This guitar pick look-a-like takes the place of the tape or credit card you may be using to create a straight line. Instead of the typical brush tip, this liner has a thin, tiny wheel at the end of its applicator that creates perfectly straight lines in one, smooth motion for razor-sharp wings. Rollerwheel Liquid Liner:: We can thank Instagram for making squiggly makeup a look, but if you're not here for it, this liner's for you. It's not the simplest look to master - folks, I hear you - but here are nine tools that help make winged liner a breeze. They have all the tools (and Snapchat filters) in the palm of their hands for creating perfect flicks and flairs. I really hate pencils.Over the years, I've refined my technique and amped up my look (I now prefer big, dramatic wings), but I envy first-timers today. Lancome Le Crayon Khol - This doesn't show up on my skin at all and hurts when I try to apply it. ![]() I like the opaqueness and staying power though. My left eye always ends up looking like the felt tip yakked all over my eyelid. I like the staying power on this.Ĭailyn Line-fix gel eyeliner - I can't make this work at all. Stila Stay All Day Waterproof - Fairly easy to control, except every once in a while I get a huge bleeding spot where the product leaked out of the felt tip :(. Maybelline Line Stiletto - Application was alright, fairly easy to control, didn't last as long as I'd like and flaked off after a while. Please note how wrinkly my eyelid is unless I raise my eyebrow as high as it will go.īudget: No budget - I will spend money for a good product. Hooded? SAs go back and forth about this all the time, so MAYBE hooded. ![]() I have crows feet in the outer corners of my eyes as well making application difficult. My lids are wrinkly even though I'm in my 20s. Lots of redness around the nose.Įye Description: Dry skin with slightly oily lids. Skin tone/Undertone: Very fair neutral leaning cool. Question/Concern: What is a good high quality black eyeliner to easily do a cat eye? I'd love some recommendations from you lovely ladies! I don't ever wear eyeliner, and the products I have are just not cutting it. I know cat eyes have been beat to death in other forums, but I am going to a 50s party and really want to do a black cat eye. ![]()
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