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Learn How: Get a Perfect Winged Eye With Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner™

Step 1: Start by placing the eyeliner across your top lash line using small dashes from inner corner to the edge of your lid. Gina is using Alondra (Aubergine Shimmer).

Step 2: Using the smudge tip, blend these dashes together to create a blended straight line.

Step 3: Next up is the wing! Look into a mirror and place a dot where you want your wing to end.

Then, connect your lash line to the dot. Closing your eyes, start at the tip of the wing you just created and trace the line backwards towards the edge of your lid.

Step 4: Use the smudge tip to blend everything together for the ultimate winged look.

 

More Looks We Love

 

Myever wears Alondra (Aubergine Shimmer) (right) with Brilliant Eye Brightener™ in Mieko (Soft Pink Shimmer) added for a full eye look (left).

 

Megan uses Nalie (Chocolate Brown Shimmer) and Brilliant Eye Brightener™ in Anise (Warm Bronze Shimmer) for her eye-catching shape.

 

Evonique combines Alondra (Aubergine Shimmer) and Jade (Teal Shimmer) for her two-toned winged look.

 

Tips by Eye Type

 

  1. Round or larger eyes: Eyeliner should be applied on the top lash line, with some applied to the bottom outer corner, then smudged out to create more of an almond shape.

  2. Almond-shaped eyes: Apply a thin line on the top lash line from the iris to the outer edge with some liner smudged under the lashes on the lower lash line. Pair this with white liner in the waterline to open the eyes as much as possible.

  3. Hooded eyes: Apply eyeliner to the upper, inner lash line then slightly smudge the color up to the lashes to make the lash line appear larger. Then apply a soft eyeliner color like Nalie (Chocolate Matte) to the entire bottom lash line.

  4. Deep-set eyes: Use a very thin line on the top lid and add several layers of mascara to the bottom lashes to open up the eyes.

  5. Double lids or monolids: Use a very thick line on the lash line, making sure the line is straight and you can see the liner. Then add a very light liner to the bottom lash line.

 

For more inspiration, tips, and tutorials, text our team of Beauty Advisors at 310-620-1535.


Comments on This Post (12)

  • Nov 15, 2023

    @Gloria Hi there! Greenish shade, like the Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner in Lizzie (Moss Green Matte) can work well to bring out the warm tones in blue-green hues! Purplish shades like Alondra (Aubergine Shimmer) will also add a bit of drama to your beautiful eyes. :)

    — Team Thrive Causemetics

  • Nov 1, 2023

    @Judy Greetings! Because of where green is situation on the color wheel, we believe your most flattering shades are purplish hues like Alondra (Aubergine Shimmer)! We think you can use any shade and any formula at any age. You’re going to be gorgeous!

    — Thrive Causemetics

  • Nov 15, 2023

    I have blue-green eyes, mostly blue, what eye liner colors do I use! I am 78 yrs old!

    — Gloria

  • Nov 1, 2023

    What shade would you
    Recommend
    To a 60+ white hair, green eyes

    — Judy

  • Apr 19, 2023

    @Heather Woo-hooo! We’re so excited for you to try your new goodies and can’t wait to hear what you think of them. Your support of our mission to be Bigger Than Beauty is greatly appreciated! :)

    — Thrive Causemetics

  • Apr 19, 2023

    I’m so excited I can’t wait to get my oarder 😁

    — Heather trump

  • Mar 8, 2023

    Hi Leean! Our Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner would be perfect! Our eyeliner has been tested and approved by ophthalmologists to ensure it is safe and effective for application along your waterline, lower eyelid, and lower lash line. It’s also powered by our Semi-Permanent Micropigments™ that will stay in place all day once it sets after 30 seconds or until you choose to remove it with your favorite makeup remover or face cleanser! Please let us know if we can help you with anything else. :)

    — Team Thrive Causemetics

  • Mar 8, 2023

    Which eyeliner is better for the lower lid ..NOT under the lashes

    — Leann saunsaucie

  • Feb 28, 2023

    @Allyson – As for the ‘droppiness’ for the eyelid, we recommend applying your shadow when your eyes are open, looking forward and then blending the shade down. This is so you can create the illusion of more lid space!

    — Thrive Causemetics

  • Feb 28, 2023

    @Allyson – We apologize for any confusion! When we refer to the upper, inner lashline, we are referring to tightlining the inner portion of the eyelid. In other words, we recommend applying Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner to your upper waterline to make the lashes appear fuller! We do have a 60-day return/exchange policy as well. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns – we are here to help! :)

    — Thrive Causemetics

  • Feb 28, 2023

    @Rachel – We apologize for any confusion! When we refer to the upper, inner lashline, we are referring to tightlining the inner portion of the eyelid. In other words, we recommend applying Infinity Waterproof Eyeliner to your upper waterline to make the lashes appear fuller! Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns – we are here to help! :)

    — Thrive Causemetics

  • Feb 28, 2023

    Hooded eyes – What do you mean when you say apply liner to upper inner lash line ( do you mean water line or inner like closest to nose, and go to like middle of lash line) and smudge the color up to the lashes

    — Rachel Moore


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