13 incredibly useful eyeliner hacks

We love tricks that cut our getting ready time in half. But when eyeliner is added into your morning routine, every other shortcut taken can be made completely redundant with just one little slip of your hand.
Suddenly you can go from running twenty minutes early to an hour late - but with these eyeliner hacks in your head, that never has to happen again. Now you can get that perfect flick, and quick.
#1 Use a spoon
This kitchen utensil is not only good for scooping out Nutella, but can be used as a guide for the perfect eyeliner flick too. Line up the straight handle underneath the outer corner of your eye to create the sharp and straight underside of your flick, and then use the curved head to trace from the pointed tip back towards your lash line. Then you just have to fill in the outline!
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#2 Or if you’re fancy, an eyeliner guard
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The one from beautyblender is called a Liner Designer and looks like a bright pink guitar pick. It’s made of a rubbery plastic, making it easy to clean and comfortable and steady to hold (or adhere) near your eyes as you draw your lines. You also have the option of straight and curved edges to customise your liner look.
#3 Or even a floss holder!
The latest eyeliner hack to take over the internet comes courtesy of beauty blogger Makeup by Sugar. Simply grab one of those nifty little floss holders, coat the floss with your eyeliner and stamp it carefully against the outer corner of your eye to get the perfect flick.
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Repeat this step just above the original line so that the ends meet, then fill in the gap with your liquid eyeliner. Genius! Just make sure your floss isn't flavoured - mint or other varieties with oils could cause the eyeliner to smudge or irritate the eyes. Definitely not what you want after all that hard work creating a cat-eye!
#4 Clean up with cotton buds
Mishaps do happen, but the next time you frustratingly draw your flick too thick or crooked, don’t rub it with your finger or smudge it to a point beyond repair - pick up a pointed cotton bud instead. Dip the pointed end into some micellar water or make-up remover (or make it really easy and use Almay Oil-Free Makeup Eraser Sticks) and then swipe it in one smooth stroke parallel to the line you wish to create, taking away any excess to leave a clean, sharp line behind.
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#4 Try sticky tape
For this one to work, you’ll need to do your eye make-up first and foundation second so the tape doesn’t peel off any of your make-up.
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Before drawing your lines, stick a small piece of sticky tape diagonally on the outer corner of each eye. Then apply your eyeliner, letting any mistakes slip straight onto the tape, rather than on the skin. Then once it’s peeled away, all unwanted liner will be taken off with it.
#5 Say no to black
While black liner is loved by many, a grey shade can actually be very flattering on ageing eyes as it’s less harsh and provides a more subtle line to keep eyes looking defined, but still big and youthful. Brown is also a great option for a more natural, daytime look. Not to mention both are more forgiving when it comes to wonky lines.
- Innoxa 2 in 1 Eye Liner & Eye Shadow Stick in Grey
- COVERGIRL Liquiline Blast Eyeliner in Brown Blaze
- Max Factor Kohl Pencil in Charcoal Grey
- Avon Glimmersticks Eye Liner in Cosmic Brown
#6 And hello to colour
Lining green eyes with purple can make them look greener as will blue liner on blue eyes, (click here to see what other liner shades suit your eye colour). Play around with them on your waterline, outer corners - or even add a second line to your classic black.
- Chi Chi Stay On Eyeliner in Wanna See Your Peacock
- Rimmel London Magnif’Eyes Double Ended Shadow and Liner in Dark Side of Blue
- e.l.f. cosmetics Studio Cream Eyeliner in Midnight
- INIKA Organic Eyeliner in Purple Minx
#7 Don’t forget white either
White liner on your waterline can make tired eyes look brighter and small eyes look bigger. Not to mention if you apply it all over your eyelid pre-eyeshadow, the colour you apply will be waaaay more pigmented (try Eye of Horus Goddess Pencil in Selenite White).
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#8 Set your liner with eyeshadow
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If you want your eyeliner to last a really long time (or constantly suffer from smudging), lightly dust over it with a matching eyeshadow colour to hold it in place.
#9 Go thick with monolids
If you have monolids (aka your eyelids tend to disappear when you open your eyes), you can easily create the perfect line by shading in what looks like half an oval shape over your lid. Once you open your eyes, they’ll be perfectly defined - flick optional.
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#10 Connect the dots
Use the tip of your liner to create a line of dots across your lash line, then all you have to do is join them up!
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#11 Use liner to create a quick smoky eye
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Simply draw a hashtag on your outer eyelid and then smudge it using a brush or sponge for the fastest smoky eye imaginable.
#12 Start with your flick
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Try applying your winged eyeliner by starting with your flick and working your way towards your eye. That way if the wing always takes you a few tries, you’ll have less to clean up than if you did your entire line first.
Have you tried any of these hacks before? Have you heard of any others?
154 Member Comments
Great tips. I have never tried applying eyeliner with a spoon but I have heard of it.
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I don't wear eyeliner.
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i find tape really helps
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I cannot say no to black eyeliner, for me the darker the better. Without any eyeliner my make up looks incomplete and I feel nude. I have never tried any of these tips although I have always used a cotton tip to remove any excess
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I saw this on Insta a while ago, but I don't do winged liners because I'm soooo bad at it - if I tried the dental floss one I'd probably pop my eyeball out knowing my luck lol
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My thoughts exactly, duality.
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No to black and hello to colour has been my method forever. I have noticed that black makes my round eyes look odd and smaller! No matter how makeup is applied. Even mua for my sis wedding did not use it on me, as my makeup looked fab!
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I use the sticky tape hack and it works. But I also only use either wet eye shadow or gel eye liner, never liquid.
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I havent had much success with the sticky tape one. I found it bled through the tape.
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They make it look easy!
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Using brown n grey liner is a great tip, I have recently discovered it and it works really very well.
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me too, I reach for brown or grey most days. I really like the grey Innoxa liner that's recommended in the article,it's a soft,really pretty colour
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plenty of great tips
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I can seem only master the coloured liners with a bit of 'smoky' effect...but those precise ones, and black ones....no way!
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The tape (use masking tape!) hack and starting with the flick have literally saved my life. Also, instead of using a cotton bud to wipe it away all the time, you can also use a bit of concealer to fix up any minor mishaps. Totally going to try purple liner too!
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Ha there ya go I would never have thought to do many of these, I'm such a failure at eyeliner I've practically given up!
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I would never have thought of most of these.
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Great tips. Going to try the smoky eye technique. Never thought to do it this way
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Wow. Love the suggestion of using a spoon. Brilliant.
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Love me some coloured liner! I tend to stick with browns/charcoals as black can be a bit harsh on my brown eyes!
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Just great tips, need to bookmark, as I am getting my first ever liner (never used one, so it is going to be a big mess ..) thanks to BH♥. So this is soooo helpful
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Very interesting article. Love reading things like these. Beauty heaven has some really great informative articles.
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I have hazel eyes and purple eye makeup does bring out the green in them more. I'd like to try white liner because I've got small eyes.
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The only one of these tips I live by is starting from the flick! Works amazingly and I've tried so many different liners and methods. If you want a thin line do this! Stretch your eyelid and draw a straight line as close to your lashes as possible. Works like a charm :)
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