How to Apply Liquid Eyeliner (but Not Like Amy Winehouse)

Just like the rest of the world, I love Amy Winehouse, and I really love her Ronnie Spector winged eye and big hair look. But, let’s face it, it’s not exactly a style you can sport everyday unless you are, in fact, Amy Winehouse. Yet, that black eyeliner of hers has inspired lots of girls to go the way of the liquid liner with varying success, and I want to help.

Not to toot my own, but I do consider myself a bit of an aficionado when it comes to liquid eyeliner application. I’ve been wearing it since high school, and I’ve learned a few truths on the subject. It’s not as hard as it seems, here are some tips on creating a well-lined eye:

  1. Always do your eyes last, so you can balance them out with the rest of your makeup. Remember: for daytime, a strong eye should be balanced with less makeup overall.
  2. Pat a little translucent powder on your eyelids to absorb any moisture. It will help the application go smoother and also keep the liner from fading later.
  3. If you’re a beginner, I suggest a wand eyeliner like Almay Liquid Liner ($13.65), which is a personal favorite of mine. The wand is a lot like a pointed felt tip marker–it can be a little too pointy at first, but after a week, it’ll dull a bit and be easier to use. Always swipe a little on your arm first to make sure there are no clumps.

4. Use your fingers (on the hand your not using to apply the liner) to pull your eyelid flat. The goal is to eliminate creases along the lash line, which can cause turbulence and frustration.

5. Tilt your head back a little and apply as close to the lash line as humanly possible, otherwise you get a weird blank space.

6. Always start from the inside and stroke outward in one fell swoop. Don’t try to do it in portions, just go for it–it’s silly, but it’s all about believing in yourself.

7. When you get to the end of the lashes, go slightly upward. Remember, the more drama you want, the more distinct the angle should be.

8. If you mess up at the end, don’t fret, just use a cue tip or tissue with a teeny bit of gentle lotion or makeup remover to remove the wing. Then just try again. If the whole line is a mess, wipe it all off and start all over.

9. Give it a week or two, it’ll get easier. Now, I do it on autopilot.

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Comments

  1. What a great tutorial, thanks for sharing!

    You make it seem so easy!

  2. bridgette says:

    I love liquid eyeliner.
    Ive been a fan for years.
    It is rather easy to use!

  3. summer says:

    this is a great way of showing how to use liquid eyeliner! and it’s great how you say it so casually, it makes it sound so much easier. i love liquid eyeliner too. you could also try the felt tip marker pens. those are great!

  4. Madi says:

    great work! love it!
    will recommend

  5. ileen says:

    Liquid Eyeliner can be very frustrating at times, either the line is too thick or uneven. Once you get the hang of it, it’s a piece of cake! but always remember to not have too much liquid on the brush swipe it on the side of the bottle or on a tissue for better results!

  6. jessie collins says:

    i can never use it and i don’t think this will help either

  7. i don’t think this will help either :(

  8. Lea says:

    I always struggled to go from inside to out, and had trouble knowing where to stop. a makeup artist told me to go outside to inside, and that’s helped A LOT!

    I agree-a few days of doing it consistently and you’ll get the hang of it!

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