The cat eye makeup look is a classic and glamorous eyeliner style designed to elongate and enhance the shape of the eyes, creating a feline-inspired appearance.
It is characterized by its Winged Liner and Lifted Effect. A bold or subtle line is drawn along the upper lash line, extending outward and upward at the outer corner to create a “wing” or flick. The upward wing gives the eyes a lifted, almond-shaped look.
The style is typically clean and sharp, with crisp edges that define the eye shape.
This look can be achieved using liquid, gel, or pencil eyeliner, and it pairs well with neutral eyeshadows, minimal makeup, or a dramatic smoky eye for a more intense effect. The cat eye is versatile, suiting casual, formal, and glamorous occasions alike.
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27% OffAchieving a French-inspired cat eye look involves mastering a chic, effortless style with precision. Here’s how you can recreate it:
- Prep the Eyes: Cleanse your eyelids and apply a primer to ensure smooth application and long-lasting wear.
- Choose the Right Liner: Opt for a black liquid eyeliner or gel liner with a fine-tipped brush for precision.
- Start Small: Begin at the outer corner of your eye, drawing a thin line upward toward the tail of your eyebrow. This creates the signature flick.
- Define the Lash Line: Starting at the inner corner, draw a thin line along your upper lash line, gradually thickening as you reach the outer edge.
- Connect and Perfect: Join the lash line to the flick in a smooth, tapered motion. Adjust the thickness based on your preference but keep it elegant and understated.
- Keep it Simple: Avoid heavy eyeshadow. If desired, use a light nude or soft matte shade to keep the look clean.
- Complete the Look: Apply a coat of mascara to lift your lashes and enhance the feline effect. Keep the rest of your makeup minimal, focusing on fresh skin and a neutral or red lip for a true French vibe.
With practice, you can achieve the sleek and timeless allure of the French cat eye.