5 Eye Makeup Tricks And Tips From Actress Angelababy
- Get Bigger Eyes By Lining Your Lower Lashline
When lining your lower lash line, don't extend the line all the way to the outer corner of your eyes.
This creates the impression of bigger eyes.
Use a pencil eyeliner to line your waterline.
Eyeliner, $13, from Sephora.
2. Keep Your Eyeliner Looking Natural With Brown Eyeliner Instead
When keeping your eye makeup natural, use black eyeliner on your lashline but switch to brown for your wing.
This helps to make your eyes appear longer and wider without your eye makeup looking too harsh or thick.
Use a black eyeliner to draw a line from your inner corner to the outer corner of your eye. Stop at the end of your lashline.
Eyeliner, P.O.A, from Chanel
Then, extend the line to create a wing or cateye effect using a brown eyeliner.
Eyeliner, $22.90, from CLIO 3. Go Dramatic With Dark Eyeliner On The Outer Half
When you're going dramatic on the lashes, apply dark eyeliner on the outer half of your lower lash line, and smudge it inwards and downwards.
Apply a kohl or pencil liner to the outer corner of your lower lash line.
Eyeliner, $26, from NARS
Use a small brush with stiff bristles to smudge your eyeliner on your lower lash line to create a smoky effect.
Brush, $19.90, from Zalora.
Alternatively, opt for a dark brown eyeshadow instead of an eyeliner to create a smoked-out look.
Eyeshadow, P.O.A, from innisfree. 4. Have Fun With Falsies
Define your lower lash line by applying falsies.
Individual falsies give a more natural-looking finish compared to ones that comes in a single long lash band.
False eyelashes, $24.90, from Dollywink at Watsons. 5. Get Dramatic With Two Falsies
For fuller lashes sans the dramatic look, apply two layers of natural-looking falsies on each eye.
Choose natural-looking falsies so they won't be too heavy when layered.
False eyelashes, $9, from Sephora.
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