MY V EYELINER TECHNIQUE💕✨
Hey beauties! So you've seen my quick 'V' Eyeliner technique, and I wanted to dive a little deeper into why I love it and how you can really perfect it, especially if you're just learning how to put eyeliner on. This isn't just any winged eyeliner; it’s about strategically placing that 'V' shape on the outer v of your eye to give you an instant lift and definition. Many people ask, 'is winged eyeliner out?' and honestly, I say absolutely not! It’s a timeless classic, and adapting it with a unique 'V' makes it feel fresh and modern, giving your eyes a gorgeous, lifted look that always turns heads. My secret for this specific 'V' Eyeliner technique often involves a good liquid or gel eyeliner. If you're wondering how to put on wet eyeliner (which is essentially liquid liner), the key is stability. Rest your elbow on a flat surface, and use small, connecting strokes rather than one long drag. For the 'V' itself, I start by drawing a thin line from my lower lash line upwards towards the tail of my brow, creating the bottom edge of your wing. This line defines the angle. Then, from the very end of that line, draw back towards the middle of your upper lash line, forming the top edge of your 'V'. Fill in the gap, and voilà! You've got that perfect, crisp outer v of eye definition. Now, what if you prefer a pencil? If you're using a gel eye liner pencil, you might find it glides on incredibly smoothly, making the 'V' shape quite easy to achieve. These are great for beginners! However, if you have a tougher, drier pencil and need to know how to soften eyeliner pencil, a little trick is to gently warm the tip between your fingers for a few seconds before application. This makes it much more pliable and easier to draw with precision, especially for detailed work on the outer v of eye. Another tip is to use a fine-tipped angled brush to pick up some product from the pencil and apply it – this gives you more control. Another common question I get is 'black vs brown eyeliner.' While I adore a classic black for that dramatic 'V' eyeliner, a rich brown can be incredibly flattering for a softer, everyday look, especially if you have lighter hair or want a less intense definition. Brown eyeliner still gives you that beautiful lift without being too stark, making it perfect for a daytime 'V'. For those who love experimenting, you could even try a black and white eye makeup look by adding a touch of white liner to your waterline or inner corner to really make your eyes pop alongside your 'V' wing, creating a striking contrast. Ultimately, practicing this 'V' Eyeliner technique will make a huge difference. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different products and find what works best for you. Remember, makeup is all about having fun and expressing yourself. Whether you’re a liquid liner pro or a pencil enthusiast, mastering the outer v will elevate your makeup game and help you confidently achieve a stunning eye look every time!







































































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