The Winged Eyeliner Lash Effect

Why is it called the “wet” look? Because it looks like you just came out of the sea or the shower. Visually it creates the feel of lashes clumped together by water.

What does a wet set look like? All kinds of ways! Scroll to the end for lots of examples with photos, videos, and maps.

The winged effect in lash extensions
Work by Valentina Faizrakhmanova

A soft winged effect in 2D volume, C curl

Work by Valentina Faizrakhmanova
Work by Valentina Bagdanova

Eyeliner-effect map in B and C curls

Work by Yulia Kopina

Cat eye and winged hybrid

Work by Valentina Faizrakhmanova

Winged map in C and L curls

Work by SOHEILA HADIAN

An extreme wing in mega volume

Work by Olga Sergeeva Brosqo Lashes

An extreme wing in extreme lengths, or the snake effect

Work by Negin Askariyan

Winged-effect map in an M curl

Work by Valentina Faizrakhmanova
Work by Valentina Faizrakhmanova
Work by Sama Mirdamadi

The wet look can look like classic

Work by Polina Zhernosekova

The winged effect with bottom lash extensions

Work by Natalia Nemova

Winged effect in 3D volume, B and L curls, short lengths

Work by Anna Martianova

A winged wet look on video

Winged and wet-look map

Work by Anna Nekazakova

See how the winged effect changes the whole face! Love it

Work by Olga Barantseva
Work by Olga Barantseva

Winged map in B and L curls

Work by Anna Lobazhevich
Work by Anna Lobazhevich
Work by Anna Lobazhevich

Winged map in C and M curls

Work by Anna Lobazhevich

The winged effect stretches round eyes

Work by Anna Lobazhevich

Wet look with colored spikes, video + map

The wet look is one of the trending effects that belongs in the toolkit of any advanced artist who wants to wow clients with something new and earn more.

And so your photos sell your work without a word, see also:

How to photograph lashes the right way

How to edit your lash photos beautifully in 75 seconds