Fishtail Eyeliner Look
A fishtail eyeliner look is characterized by a traditional winged liner on the upper lid and then a winged liner on the bottom lid. The important thing to remember is that in a fishtail eyeliner look, the wings are parallel to each other and do not meet at the end.
How to Do a Fishtail Eyeliner Look:
Choose a eyeliner pencil in the color of your choice and using short strokes, line the top lash line from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner. When you reach the outer corner, begin to swoop the eyeliner upwards creating a tail.
For the bottom lash line, decide if you are going to use the same color as the top or if you are going to go bold and choose a different color. For a subtler look you can choose two colors in a similar color family, such as rose with a peachy orange. To amp it up, choose colors that complement each other such as purple and yellow.
Using the same technique as the upper lash area, line the lower lashes using short strokes from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner. When you reach the outer corner, begin to swoop the eyeliner upwards into a tail. The two tails do not have to be the same length. Play around with the lengths to get the look you want, but you will want to keep your two wings parallel to each other and do not connect them at the end.