Beauty

I tried a bunch so you dont have to.

Enter: winged eyeliner stamps, which promise to make this feat a cinch to master.

Its really that simple.

I tried a bunch of winged eyeliner stamps, and these are the absolute best.

Here are my honest thoughts on each.

Theres also small text on each pen to indicate which eye its for.

There are also two sizes to choose from: 8 mm and 10 mm.

The La Pure Waterproof Eyeliner Stamp, reviewed.

Since I dont shy away from a bold eye look, I opted for the larger one.

The stamp didnt disappoint, although it did leave a curvier wing than I usually like.

On the upside, this cat-eye look lasted for six hours with no flaking or smudging.

What the La Pure winged eyeliner stamp looks like.

But I did notice a slight difference during the program process.

For whatever reason, the wing stamp didnt apply as crisply.

This is a huge perk because it saves valuable space in my (already overflowing) makeup bag.

iMethod Eyeliner Stamp, reviewed.

Its formulated without parabens or phthalates, and its vegan and cruelty-free.

The first thing I noticed is that the wing on this one is shorter than the others Ive tried.

TBH, it might even be worth buying this one just for the liner.

Testing iMethod’s winged eyeliner stamp.

Plus, its certainly convenient that Ciate Londons stamp and liner are all rolled into one pen.

As for this eyeliner-challenged gal?

Shell be relying on her trusty Ciate London duo from now on.

Ciaté London Stamp And Drag Liner Duo, reviewed.

Ciate London eyeliner stamp review.

Kaja Wink Stamp Long Waterproof Wing Eyeliner Stamp & Pen review

Kaja Wink Stamp eyeliner.

What the Ciate London eyeliner stamp looks like on the skin.