To have your eyeliner done perfectly is always a struggle. Sometimes it is by luck, but most of the time it is by practice and knowledge.
By knowledge we meant the knowledge about your own eye shape.
So below we have made a handy-dandy guide for you to follow and hopefully you will find the next time you do your eyeliner, a lot easier!
Rounded eyes
For people with round eyes, it is best for them to not flick their eyeliner wing too upwards; it will only cause their eyes to look more close-set. Instead, draw it out, extend it, like a long triangle. Make it a cat eye.
Mono lids
Mono lids need to draw their eyeliner thicker, as it will most likely disappear into their eyelids. Mono lids are beautiful, you just need to draw the line thicker than usual, and when you open your eyes, it should be a perfectly normal cat eye. Line your inner rims too!
Upturned eyes
It is no big surprise that people with upturned eyes are best to stay away from eyeliners that are too thick or long. It is best to do a natural wing, a small and thin one. Remember not to draw the wings too high, instead, draw them like a horizontal line.
Downturned eyes
Accordingly, people with downturned eyes will need to draw their wing a bit more upwards, to lift up the eyes up. The eyeliner can be thinner towards the inner corner and gradually thicken it out.
Hooded eyes
Again, just like mono lids, people with hooded eyes will have to draw their eye liner thicker and longer than usual, flicking the wing upwards, and connecting it to half of your lower lash line to make the eyes even bigger.
Almond eyes
Almond eyes are lucky. Just apply any decently drawn eyeliner shape on them and they are good to go. Almond eyes are the easiest when it comes to applying eyeliner.
Wide-set eyes
Focus on the inner corners, make them thicker, and thin it out towards your outer corner to balance your eyes out, making it a little more close-set.
Close-set eyes
Just as wide-set eyes focus on the inner corners, close-set eyes focus on the outer corners. Draw a long triangle, extending it out, creating an illusion of a wide-set eye. Remember to draw your inner corners very thinly, or else the eyes would appear small!