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... Read moreMastering winged eyeliner can be challenging, but with practice and the right techniques, it becomes effortless. One trick I found useful is to stabilize your elbow on a flat surface during application to reduce shaking. Using a fine-tipped liquid liner helps create precise lines quickly. Another helpful tip is to start with small strokes instead of trying to draw the entire wing in one go. You can also use a small angled brush with gel liner for better control and a softer look. If you ever make mistakes, don’t worry! Instead of scrubbing it off, use a pointed cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to clean up the edges for a sharp wing. This method stops you from ruining your eyeliner and keeps the rest of your makeup intact. Experiment with different eyeliner products like Clinique and L’Oréal Paris, as mentioned, to find what suits your skin and lasts longer. Some formulas are smudge-proof and waterproof, ensuring your wing stays perfect throughout the day. Lastly, practice consistently—even five minutes a day can improve your skills remarkably. Soon, applying winged eyeliner will become a stress-free part of your makeup routine, helping you enhance your eyes beautifully in no time.