You have near-perfected winged eyeliner skills. You think it should get a special mention in your CV. If this is you, then continue reading—this has been written just for you. Eyeliner is going through a bit of a rebellious phase and thanks to Instagram and Pinterest, we are not short of inspiration to try something funkier.

We have rounded up some trends here for you, so scroll down and see what catches your fancy!
 

Double wing

Double wing

This is a simple style, yet, be assured people will stop to ask you what you have done differently. Draw a regular winged liner on your top lid and draw a disjointed line on your lower lashes with the Lakmé Absolute Shine Line in Black. Make sure you do not join the two lines.

 

Upside down liner

Upside down liner

Also known as the reverse eyeliner, this involves lining your lower lashes with an eyeliner like the Lakmé Eyeconic Pen which comes with a block tip. Make sure you extend the inner and the outer corners just a little to make winged tips.

 

Stacked colourful eyeliner

Stacked colourful eyeliner

Add colour to your look with this style. Line your eyes with a black liner and create a winged tip. Now, line a colourful liner above the black liner and follow the winged shape.

 

White eyeliner

White eyeliner

White eyeliner is having a moment and it is a fun way to draw attention to your eyes. Simply line your upper and lower lashes with white eyeliner and do a double wing for added effect.

 

Floating eyeliner

Floating eyeliner

Start by drawing a regular winged liner and draw another line just on top, but with some space in between the two. This negative space adds a very interesting detail to your look.

 

Polka dot eyeliner

Polka dot eyeliner

For the girl who is not afraid to experiment, line your eyes with black eyeliner as usual, making it as thick or thin as you wish. Now, place dots on your lower lash line for a quirky look.

 

Incomplete wing eyeliner

Incomplete wing eyeliner

For this look, draw a classic winged liner and extend it on top, tracing the outer ‘V’ of your eyelid crease. But, do not take the line more than 1/3rd the length of your eyelid.

 

Ombré eyeliner

Ombré eyeliner

To get the look, start by drawing a thick winged eye and blend the thick outer edge towards the centre of your eyelid. It creates a soft ombré effect that fades into your skin towards the inner corner of your eye.

 

Colour eyeliner

Colour eyeliner

For this fun look, line your upper and lower lashes with coloured eyeliner like the Lakmé 9to5 Naturale Gel Eye Liner in Aqua Blue.

 

Dark eyeliner

Dark eyeliner

And for all you classic style lovers, if you insist on going the black eyeliner route, do an interesting take with a thick line on the upper lid and ending it with a winged tip. Now, draw a line on your lower lash starting at the middle of the eye and extend it outwards to meet the upper wing.

Image courtesy: Pinterest/ Instagram