How to use a fork for winged liner

Winged liner gives eyes a little extra definition. There's just something about that little flick at the end that attracts attention and makes your eyes a bit more captivating. There is a downside, though – getting it perfect in one shot. If you're going through makeup remover wipes faster than the liner itself, then this video is for you.
The internet has thousands of videos intended to help you get the perfect wing. After putting some of them to the test, this fork hack was found worthy of trying. It will provide a straight edge to use as a guide, and it'll help avoid the dreaded overthickening that can happen when trying to draw freehand.
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Materials
- Makeup remover wipes (just in case)
- A clean fork with straight tines
- Favorite liquid liner
Instructions
1. Determine where you want the wing to be. It's best to angle the tines of the fork slightly upward while aligning it with the outer corner of your eye.
2. Apply liner along the edge of the fork.
3. Join the wing with the upper eyelid, lining it as well.
4. Carefully remove the fork and repeat the steps above on the other eye.
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Tip: To make sure you don't get liquid liner on your cheek, wipe down the fork before you start each wing.
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