essence stylist Kelsey gets this dramatic
cat eye look using our super fine eyeliner tip.
Coco creates her signature winged
cat eye look using cream eye liner rather than liquid.
Not exact matches
Whether you stay classic and go for a sultry
cat -
eye or bump things up with red eyeshadow (yep, that's a trend), taking chances with your makeup can help you feel like you've revamped your whole
look — even if you've only
used a couple of new products.
It's so easy to apply, the color is beautiful, and the pay off is very nice, with one coat is sufficiently for a simple
look but you can
use more layers for a stronger
look, my
eyes color are brown and it
looks very good, the product is very easy to clean up even with water, it doesn't transfer after drying, the consistency is liquid but it dries fast, the applicator is very thin and good for the fine lines, perfect for the
cat eye look, with some glitter in the color.
Basically what you're doing is creating three
cat eye looks,
using a black liquid liner along the upper lid, a white liquid liner in the middle, and then a colored liquid liner to top it all off.
Take a cue from this cobalt
cat eye, and
use the tips below from makeup artist Lauren Cosenza to copy this cool - girl
look.
To complete the
eye makeup portion of this
look,
using my L'Oreal Voluminous Superstar liquid
eye liner, I draw a subtle
cat -
eye.
However, if you
use bold
cat eyes, most likely it won't be the everyday makeup
look you would like to have in your office or during interviews.
Create your own 60's - inspired
cat -
eye look with six simple steps,
using only chem - free cosmetics, of course.
They
use RT - PCR to
look for six of the most common causes of upper respiratory, nasal and / or chronic
eye problems in
cats (bordatella, chlamydia, calicivirus, herpes 1, influenza and mycoplasma).
The test works by
using a bright orange substance that is placed in your
cat's
eye and will
look fluorescent bright green in areas where the cornea has been damaged.
Then I
use a special light and lens to
look inside the
cat or dog's
eyes.