Hello ladies,
I got a cute little no name eyeshadow palette at the local drugstore the other day. Didn't have any expectations on it, so I was pleasantly surprised. As a first thing I did a winged ombré liner, thought it was kind of cute and easy so I thought I'd do a pictorial on it. Hope you like it!
Let's get started!
1. Start with prepping the eye lid with a primer of your choice. I used MAC paint pot in Soft Ocher, eye lid up to the brow bone. Then add an eyeshadow on top in a shade close to your skin color.
2. Apply a winged eyeliner, as thick and as bold as you please. I used Benefit They're real! Push-up liner.
3. Then choose the color you want the ombré liner to be. I chose blue, so I used a blue eye pencil from Make Up Store in Water Spring and applied that above of the black liner and a little bit on top of it as well. It should then look something like the pic above.
4. Time to put on eyeshadows to get the liner from light to dark. If you have different color eyeliners then that would work fine, but I found this way a bit easier. Start with applying your lightest shade in the inner corner of the eye and a bit in on the lid, take the middle toned shade and put it in the middle, and lastly take the darkest shade and put it on the wing. Doing this only on top of the blue liner that we put down in step 3.
5. As the last few steps, which are optional, go over the black liner again to intensify the wing. Apply lashes if you want, and then you're done!