How To Master Floating Eyeliner For Next-Level Makeup Looks

Once your eyelids are prepped, you’re ready to apply your liner. There are a few different ways you can go about doing a floating eyeliner look. 

If you want a double wing, begin by drawing the first wing on the upper lash line. Then, starting from the line you mapped out previously, draw a line outward from your crease to line upwards, creating a second wing. You can also connect the two lines together at the outer points to create a round or pointed wing shape, as shown by TikToker lecomptoiresthetique. This look works well for those who have hooded eyes and not a ton of lid space for the higher floating eyeliner looks.

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For a simple, yet chic pointed look, you can draw a line at the outer part of the crease only rather than starting from the inner/middle portion and then connect it to the bottom wing. Additionally, another option is drawing a straight horizontal line above the crease, like Gigi Hadid. 

While floating eyeliner looks fabulous in black, feel free to play around with color. Try drawing the crease line with white or green liner, and the lower line with purple. You can even opt for varying shades of blue and silver metallics for a frosted floating look. 

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