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Mar 31, 2014

Nala H.

Try adding a darker color in the crease to add some depth to the eye.

Mar 31, 2014

Nala H.

Create your own technique that you can do on both sides. Dong just free hand it.

I start at my outer corner, and basically extend the liner out and up towards my eyebrow stopping even with my crease.

Then I do a thin line along my lash line, starting from the outer corner. Then I stop, leaving the front 1/4 of my eye not lined.

Then I close my eye and go from the tip of my wing and drag it to the middle of my eye.

Then from the front of the liner to the middle.

Last but not least fill in the space.

My basic everyday cat eye

Mar 31, 2014

Nala H.

If you use tape put it on the back of your hand to remove most of the adhesive.

I don't use tape because I'm too lazy lol

Once you get the hang of it you can change it to your liking. Some people go all the way in but I don't like how it makes my eyes look bigger. I prefer to enhance the almond shape of my eyes.

If you apply it across your whole lid and make it thicker, it'll make your eyes look rounder and bigger

Mar 31, 2014

Marleen B.

Maybe a little sparkle or highlighting on the inner corners. But not as heavy as the model, I'm sure this is just exaggerated look for the runway or an editorial layout. Just go a little lighter handed or try a champagne or pale gold rather than the white, whichever goes with your skintone. Oh and btw, are those brows to die for or what!?!

Mar 31, 2014

Martha G.

Add some eyeshadow and give the eyeliner a wing

Mar 31, 2014

Anna H.

Try to put a copper colour on your crease! It looks good :)

Mar 31, 2014

Marleen B.

Madlyn G. Thats great! I'm glad you like it. It seems like a relatively easy thing to incorporate into your routine yet giving a lot of impact.