How To.Do A Cat Eye

How To.Do A Cat Eye

The cat eye is one of the most classic and elegant looks, but it can also be intimidating. If you want to give yourself a simple upgrade but aren’t sure how to achieve the classic look, we’ve got you covered with this handy step-by-step guide.

Make a mark on the inside corner of your eye.

Now, you can use a liquid eyeliner pencil to draw the line on your eye. You want to make sure you’re using the shade that’s closest to your skin tone and it should be easy for you to blend with cosmetics such as foundation or concealer.

Make a mark on the inside corner of your eye. The point where this line intersects with your nose and cheekbone is where most people start their cat eyes; if it feels more natural for you, start from wherever feels comfortable! This step also helps prevent smudging at the end of application—you’ll be surprised how much easier it is not only for application but also removal when there isn’t any makeup around this area yet!

Drawing a straight line across all three sections will help keep things looking neat even if they feel wobbly at first (which they probably will!). Be sure not only that each section has an equal amount of space between its outer edge and inner edge but also between those two points themselves so they match up evenly when filled in later! You can decide how thick or thin you’d like each section

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Fill in the line with a fluid brush stroke.

Next, you’ll want to fill in your line with a fluid brush stroke. A thin and flexible brush will work best for this job. The color of the brush should match that of your eyeliner, but you don’t want it too thick or too soft.

Make a flick at the end of the line.

It’s time to make a flick at the end of your line. To do this, take a liquid eyeliner pen and apply it as you did with your base color. Use a fluid brush stroke rather than simply making a straight line up and down your lash line.

Repeat on the other eye.

Repeat this process for your other eye. If you are a beginner, it’s best to practice in front of a mirror.

If you’re an experienced makeup artist or have already mastered the cat eye, look into doing it without a mirror! This will give you more freedom and help reduce any time spent trying to see what’s happening on your face.

Add eyeliner to the top lid and below the waterline.

You can’t do a cat eye without eyeliner. At least, that’s what I’ve been told. The point of this step is to add eyeliner to the top lid and below the waterline. Eyeliner is used to define the eye shape, create a dramatic look, create a classic look and even create a modern look. So get out your liquid liner and draw on some wings!

Add mascara to bring it all together.

The final step is to add mascara to the top lid and below the waterline. Mascara can be used to add volume, length and definition to your lashes.

To get a good cat eye, use a liquid eyeliner pen and starting from the inside corner, draw outward to make your stroke more even.

To get a good cat eye, use a liquid eyeliner pen and starting from the inside corner, draw outward to make your stroke more even. If you’re not sure how long to make your line, start by drawing it across one eye and then try looking in the mirror to see if it’s too thick or thin for you; adjust as needed!

Conclusion

We hope that you’ve found this guide useful. Whether you’re looking for a new way to do your makeup or just want to try something fun, there are lots of different styles out there for everyone. If you have any questions about the process or would like us to expand on any part above, leave them in the comments!

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