Are you tired of struggling to create the perfect cat eye look? Fear not, because I have the ultimate step-by-step guide that will have you mastering this look in no time!
Step 1: Prep Your Eyelids
Before you begin, it’s important to prep your eyelids with a primer to ensure that your eyeshadow and eyeliner stay in place all day. Apply a thin layer of primer to your lids and blend it in with your fingers or a brush.
Step 2: Apply Your Eyeshadow
Using an eyeshadow brush, apply a light neutral shade to your eyelid as a base. Then, using a darker shade, apply it to your crease and outer corner of your eye, blending it outwards for a seamless transition.
Step 3: Create Your Wing
Using a liquid or gel eyeliner, create a winged shape on the outer corner of your eye. Start by drawing a thin line along your lash line, then flick it outwards towards the end of your eyebrow. Draw a line from the end of your flick back down to your lash line, creating a triangle shape. Fill in the triangle with your eyeliner, making sure to keep the line thin and precise.
Step 4: Connect Your Wing to Your Lash Line
Using the same eyeliner, connect your wing to your lash line by drawing a thin line from the outer corner of your eye towards the middle of your lid. Make sure to keep the line thin and precise.
Step 5: Fill in Your Lash Line
Using the same eyeliner, fill in your lash line by drawing a thin line from your inner corner to the outer corner, making sure to connect it to your wing. You can make the line thicker as you move towards the outer corner of your eye.
Step 6: Highlight Your Inner Corner
To make your eyes pop, apply a shimmery or light shade to the inner corner of your eye using a small brush. This will brighten up your eyes and add an extra touch of glamour.
Step 7: Apply Mascara
Finally, apply mascara to your lashes to finish off the look. Make sure to wiggle the wand at the base of your lashes and comb them through to avoid clumps.
And there you have it – a perfect cat eye look that will have heads turning! Remember to practice and be patient, as it takes time to master this technique. Happy experimenting!