How to Create Colorful Cat Eyes Makeup

Choose three bright eyeshadow colors that would look good together, like pink and white, orange and red, green and blue, or other color combos of your choice., Lightly and gently use a colorful eyeliner pencil of your choice (try to match it with...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose three bright eyeshadow colors that would look good together

    Start from the inner corner of your eye and go to the outer side, staying as close to the lashes as possible.

    When you get to the outer corner, stop.

    Then, find the curve of your bottom lid and continue it up some to create the cat eye. , You might want to go off the outer side and sweep it farther along, going with the eyeliner. , Instead of putting it on your entire eyelid, skip the inner corner and go from the middle to the outer side, covering the first color entirely in the area. , After that you can use a Q-tip or a small makeup brush and gently blend all three of your bright shadows together, but don't blend them too much. , You can curl them with an eyelash curler as well. , This will make them stand out. , Done! ,
  2. Step 2: like pink and white

  3. Step 3: orange and red

  4. Step 4: green and blue

  5. Step 5: or other color combos of your choice.

  6. Step 6: Lightly and gently use a colorful eyeliner pencil of your choice (try to match it with the eyeshadow colors).

  7. Step 7: Use one of the chosen shadows and gently sweep it onto your entire eyelid.

  8. Step 8: Add another color.

  9. Step 9: Add your third bright color and apply it to the outermost part of your eyelids.

  10. Step 10: Use Extra Lengthwise mascara

  11. Step 11: creating long lashes that show off the cat eye.

  12. Step 12: Now use a natural colored eyeshadow paler than your own skin tone right under your brows.

  13. Step 13: Finish off with a clear or pink lipstick/lipgloss.

  14. Step 14: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Start from the inner corner of your eye and go to the outer side, staying as close to the lashes as possible.

When you get to the outer corner, stop.

Then, find the curve of your bottom lid and continue it up some to create the cat eye. , You might want to go off the outer side and sweep it farther along, going with the eyeliner. , Instead of putting it on your entire eyelid, skip the inner corner and go from the middle to the outer side, covering the first color entirely in the area. , After that you can use a Q-tip or a small makeup brush and gently blend all three of your bright shadows together, but don't blend them too much. , You can curl them with an eyelash curler as well. , This will make them stand out. , Done! ,

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