Snowflake graphic liner
Okay, so I've been seeing white graphic eyeliner everywhere, and I finally decided to dive in! It's such a game-changer – it instantly brightens up your eyes and gives such a chic, futuristic, or even ethereal vibe depending on how you use it. Forget just black liner; white opens up a whole new world of creative possibilities. I was a bit intimidated at first, thinking it would be hard to pull off, but honestly, it's easier than it looks, especially for graphic designs. Before diving into the snowflake look, let’s talk tools. You absolutely need a good quality, opaque white liquid eyeliner. My personal favorite is a pen-style liner for precision, but a pot liner with a super fine brush works just as well. For a snowflake, a super fine-tipped brush is key if your liner isn't already fine enough. And don't forget your trusty eye primer to make sure your masterpiece lasts all day (or night!). So, for this snowflake graphic liner look, here's my personal take on how to get it done, making it feel less daunting. This is my 'NO.3' go-to method for graphic eyeliner! Step 1: The Base Line. Start with a thin white line along your lash line, just like you would with black liner. This gives you a clean base to work from. Step 2: The Core Dot. Pick a spot slightly above your crease or at the outer corner where you want your snowflake to be. Place a small dot. This will be the center of your snowflake. Step 3: The Branches. From that central dot, carefully draw three to four tiny, thin lines radiating outwards. Think of them as the main branches of the snowflake. Try to make them relatively even in length and spacing. Step 4: The Details. Now for the fun part! On each of those radiating branches, add smaller 'V' or 'Y' shapes at the ends, pointing away from the center. You can also add tiny dots along the branches for more intricate detail. Don't worry about perfection; snowflakes are unique! Step 5: Clean Up & Set. If you make a mistake, a tiny brush with a bit of micellar water is your best friend. Once you're happy, a setting spray can help keep everything in place. Beyond snowflakes, white liner is amazing for so many other *graphic makeup looks*. I've been experimenting with floating creases – drawing a line just above my natural crease – or even creating cool geometric shapes like triangles or squares at the outer corner. A simple double-wing, with white above your black liner, is also super chic and a great way to ease into more experimental styles. For a really bold statement, try a negative space liner where you outline a shape but leave the center bare. The possibilities are endless, and it's all about playing around to see what you love! No one wants their stunning graphic eyeliner to smudge or fade. My top tip is definitely primer – a good eye primer makes a huge difference in longevity and color payoff. Also, make sure your liquid liner is fully dry before blinking too much or applying mascara. Sometimes, I even lightly dust a translucent powder over it, being super careful not to disturb the design. And always choose a waterproof formula if you can! So don't be afraid to try out these *graphic eyeliner looks*! White liner is so versatile and can really elevate your makeup game. Give the snowflake a try, or experiment with your own creative designs. You might just find your new favorite look!





































































