We’re truly envious of those who can apply the perfect winged eyeliner without messing up and crying out of frustration on a daily basis. Sometimes liquid eyeliner can be a real pain and it just doesn’t end up working out. So, if you’re over the liquid winged eyeliner look but you still love to define your eyes, here are a few ideas to shake up your eyeliner routine!
Yup, you can still have your wing, but you can have one with far less risk and effort. The pencil wing is soft and hazy but still has that cat-eye appeal. It can be paired with any eye look, but I think it looks best with a shimmery bronze lid and a gently shaded crease.
You need a black, brown or charcoal eye pencil and a matching powder shadow. A stiff liner brush also really helps. You’ll also need a flat piece of paper or tape to create the wing.

This is the easiest liner style, with the least amount of time and effort required. It thickens the appearance of the lashes, defines the eye without sharp lines, and looks completely modern and edgy. When I do this look I always feel a little cooler than I am, like I’ve been at an underground party (when really I’ve been watching old Project Runway seasons in my pajamas).
You can do this with any eyeshadow look, simple or extravagant. I think it looks best with a neutral base and a gentle taupe or chocolate crease. You need a pencil liner and a small, dense brush. Any pencil liner will do, it doesn’t need to be super long wearing as you are smudging the effect anyway!
Done. You look GREAT.
This one is so easy and minimal, it doesn’t even require any lining of the lash line whatsoever. The tightline is the line below the lash line which you can see when you gently lift up your lid, basically the upper lid version of the waterline. When you pop an opaque black or brown line along the tightline, your lashes suddenly appear thicker and your eyes are intensified without any visible makeup.

I like to do this look when I’ve done a monochrome wash of colour over the lid, like champagne or shimmery mushroom shade. When you add mascara and a filled-in brow, you look bright, fresh and contemporary.
You need a waterproof eyeliner with a creamy consistency. The stiffer or waxier the formula, the harder it is to draw the line, and you don’t really want to be tugging and dragging at your tightline…not comfortable at all.
If you do need a little lift on the outer corners, just add a little smudge of liner on the top outer corner and buff it in until it’s barely visible.
Even the cheapest eyeliners will work for these looks, as long as they’re freshly sharpened and reasonably creamy. Have a cotton bud and some makeup remover handy if you have a slip of the hand…or just smudge it out and pretend it was meant to be like that all along!