10 Cat Eye Önerilerine kolayca etki eklemek için (Mac Star Trek Collection’a sahip)

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Yeni Mac Star Trek Collection’danOne guideline I’ve read time and time again for getting a purr-fect angle for your cat eye flicks is to imagine an unnoticeable line that extends in the same direction up and out from the outer corner of your lower lash line, extending at the same natural curve.

I think that works for a lot of people, but it doesn’t work for everyone, and I know it certainly doesn’t work for me. It never looks quite best when I do it.

If you’re the same way, try varying the angle of your flick. I flatten mine out so they aren’t as steep (I lower the angle), which elongates my eyes and makes them look much more feline, MRRROW!

The point here is to play. try out different angles.

Lipglass in Khaaannnn!
7. Don’t forget to also clean up the tops of your flicks (not just the bottoms)

Speaking of flicks, if you’re playing with your flick and you don’t like where it’s going — like if it seems too long or too curved or too steep or isn’t steep enough — you can clean it up with a pointy Q-tip soaked in makeup remover. Don’t forget to fix both the top and the bottom of the flick, because some people suggest just repairing them from the bottom.

You’ll often see people clean up their flicks from the bottom to fix a wonky angle, but in some cases the top of the flick can look wonky, too. in some cases mine turn out too thick or curved.

Yeah, when I started also correcting the tops of my flicks, it was a whole new world for me!

Ey! — you can also use a soaked pointy Q-tip to thin out your upper lash line liner if you unintentionally make it too thick.

8. liner first, eyeshadow second

Most of the time when I rock cat eyes I’ll do my liner before my eyeshadow because then I can use the liner as a guide to help me place my shadow exactly where I want it. and if some of your eyeshadow ends up on your liner, just re-trace your liner to darken it.

When I apply my eyeshadow before my liner, I typically discover that I didn’t take the shadow out far enough or high enough, and I have to do a lot much more adjusting.

9. Sometimes, skip lining your upper lash line entirely and just tightline and add a flick instead

Cat eyeliner can be challenging if you have hooded lids. With hooded eyes, you don’t have a lot of lid space to work with, and your line can seem to just disappear up into your hood.

Try tightlining your upper lash line with black liner, instead of lining your upper lash line with it — much like you’d see in a regular cat eye, but without using any lid space. then add your flick at the outer corner.

10. Liven up your cat eye look with a metallic liner

Black cat eyes are timeless, but in some cases I like to switch things up, so I’ll incorporate a metallic liner along with my black liner.

Sometimes I’ll draw a line of metallic liner just along my lower lash line, or I’ll trace along the edge of the flick, or in some cases along my upper lash line. If you’re feeling extra frisky, you can even draw stars or hearts or dots.

MAC star trek trip the Light fantastic Powder in highly Illogical
MAC Lipglasses in Warp speed (left) and Khaaannnn! (Sağ)
MAC star trek Frost Lipstick in LLAP (left) and The enemy Within (right)
MAC star trek pressed Pigment in Midnight
MAC star trek pressed Pigment in To Boldly Go
MAC star trek studio nail Lacquer in Enterprise
MAC star trek packaging
Highly Illogical trip The Light fantastic Powder
Midnight and To Boldly Go pressed Pigments
Khaaannnn! and The enemy Within Lipglasses
LLAP and The enemy Within Lipsticks
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When was the last time you rocked a cat eye? They never go out of style.

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