4 steps to make a cat eyeliner

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The cat eyeliner is a classic makeup look that has been around for decades and to achieve this look you will need to start by creating a thin line on your upper lash line using an eyeliner pencil.

Start from the outer corner and work towards the inner corner of the eye.

Once the initial line has been created, use a smudge brush or sponge tip applicator to blend the eyeliner outwards and upwards towards the crease of the eye.

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You can create a thicker line if you wish by applying more layers of eyeliner and blending each layer. You can also use liquid eyeliner instead of pencil eyeliner for an even sharper effect.

When you reach the outer corner of the eye, extend the eyeliner in an upward motion to complete the cat eye look.

This should be done with light pressure so as not to create too sharp a peak in your movement, then add additional layers if needed for added definition.

Finish off with several coats of mascara to open up and define your eyes, and you're ready for any occasion!

Step 1: Prepare your eyes

It's important to prepare your eyes before you start applying cat eyeliner to your makeup.

Start by dusting a translucent powder lightly over the eye area with a fluffy brush.

This will help the eyeliner last longer and be easier to apply. Be sure to use a colorless powder that won't change the current look of your makeup.

Using an angled brush, dip into a gel or liquid eyeliner, depending on which type you prefer.

If you are using a pencil eyeliner, sharpen it to a point to create fine lines more easily.

Cat eyeliner typically involves the wings being pulled away from the eyes at an angle and then along the upper lash line, going up in both directions towards the temple area to achieve an elongated shape.

Going slow and careful is key when creating cat eyeliner, as mistakes can be difficult to correct without having to remove all existing makeup.

To make sure everything is even on both sides, take short breaks and step away from the mirror to really get a perspective view of how everything looks together!

Step 2: draw the outlined kitten's wings

Once you have the eyeliner pencil ready, the next step is to draw the wings.

This step requires steady hands and a lot of practice to master.

Start by creating two parallel lines on either side of the eye where you want the cat eye to go.

Make sure they are symmetrical and angled slightly upwards at the outer corner of your eyes.

Then draw a line connecting the two sides using short strokes in small sections.

Be careful not to make these lines too thick or too long so that they look well blended with the base eyeliner color.

For a more dramatic look, widen those lines even further at the edges of the eyes for a crisp finish!

Parro 3: Create a thick line

Once you've achieved the desired angle on the eyeliner, it's time to move on to step 3: creating a thick line.

Using slow, precise strokes, draw along the lash line from the outer corner of the eye towards the inner corner.

If you want a more dramatic look, apply an even thicker line starting in the middle of the lid and extending outward in both directions.

Be sure to keep the wings even by using the same amount of pressure on each stroke.

With each stroke, try to slightly lengthen or thicken the line until it snaps into the desired shape.

Once complete, use a cotton swab and some micellar water or makeup remover to erase any mistakes or uneven lines before moving on to the eyeshadow setting for an extra bold look.

Step 4: Blend the cat eyeliner

Smudging and blending are essential parts of the cat eye look.

To blend, use an angled brush with a dark brown eyeshadow to line the upper lash line.

Then use the same brush to blend from the center of the lid towards the outer corner in a subtle 'winged' fashion.

Then, use a lighter shade of eyeshadow and blend into the crease for more definition and depth.

Finally, take a small pencil brush and go over rough edges or lines for smooth transitions between colors.

This will result in an even more blended look and smoother edges.

You can also take this same technique and apply it to your lower lash line if you want a more dramatic effect!

Conclusion: perfect cat eye

To achieve the perfect cat eye liner, the most important thing is to use the right products.

Start with a black liquid eyeliner pencil or pen with a fine, precise tip.

It will help you to create sharp lines and get accurate angles.

When creating your cat eye, start by drawing a thick line towards the outer corner of your eye and gradually taper as you reach the end of your natural lash line.

Make sure both eyes are symmetrical before moving on to the next step – adding an upward stroke at the end of each row to create an almond shape.

Finish off by using makeup wipes or cotton swabs to wipe away any blemishes and blend any harsh lines for a flawless look!

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