Sun-Kissed Glow
Enhance your natural beauty with a wash of warm eyeshadow shades like bronze and copper. Blend with a fluffy brush for a diffused, sun-kissed look. (DIY Tip: Apply a touch of shimmer to the inner corners for a brighter eye appearance).
Kitten Eye Liner
Achieve a subtle and flirty eye with a thin line of black eyeliner flicked upwards at the outer corners. This elongates the eye shape without being too dramatic. (DIY Tip: Use a pencil liner for a softer touch and smudge it slightly for a more diffused look).
Mauve Moment
Embrace a soft and romantic look with mauve eyeshadow shades. Apply a lighter shade all over the lid and a deeper shade in the crease to add definition. (DIY Tip: Pair this look with a soft pink lip color for a cohesive feel).
Rosy & Glossy
Create a youthful and fresh look with rosy pink eyeshadow blended across the lid. Add a touch of gloss to the center of the eyelid for extra shine and dimension. (DIY Tip: Curl your lashes and apply a volumizing mascara for a more open-eyed appearance).
Glitter Cut Crease
Elevate your classic smoky eye with a glittery cut crease. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade like charcoal or black in the crease, then blend a sparkly eyeshadow above the crease for a touch of glam. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to create a sharp cut crease for a defined look).
Monochrome Magic
Create a cohesive and effortless look with a single eyeshadow color. Apply it all over the lid, blending it upwards and into the crease. (DIY Tip: Choose a shade that complements your eye color for a stunning effect).
Graphic Liner Play
Experiment with graphic eyeliner designs. Try a classic cat-eye with a sharp wing, a double eyeliner for added drama, or a colored liner for a pop of personality. (DIY Tip: Use a liquid eyeliner with a fine tip for precise application).
Inner Corner Highlight
Brighten your eyes and make them appear larger by highlighting the inner corners. Use a shimmery eyeshadow or a light-colored pencil to create this illuminating effect. (DIY Tip: Apply a white eyeliner pencil to your waterline for extra brightening power).
Smoky Smudge
Embrace a sultry and mysterious look with a smoky eye. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade all over the lid and blend it upwards into the crease. Smudge the edges for a softer and more diffused look. (DIY Tip: Pair this look with a bold red lip for a dramatic effect).
Double Winged Liner
Take your cat-eye to the next level with a double winged liner. Create a classic cat-eye wing, then add a second, shorter wing pointing downwards towards your lash line for a unique and edgy look. (DIY Tip: Use scotch tape as a guide for creating a symmetrical double wing).
Sunset Eyes
Capture the beauty of a sunset with warm eyeshadow shades like orange, red, and purple. Blend them seamlessly for a mesmerizing and colorful look. (DIY Tip: Apply a touch of shimmer to the center of the lid for added dimension).
Foiled Flick
Add a touch of glam to your eyeliner with a foiled finish. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as usual, then use a foiled eyeshadow in a similar shade to pat on top for a metallic effect. (DIY Tip: Use a damp brush to pick up the foiled eyeshadow for better adherence).
Negative Space Liner
Play with negative space for a unique and modern eye look. Apply eyeliner to the outer half of your upper lash line and the lower lash line, leaving a gap in the center of your eyelid free of liner. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer to clean up any mistakes and create a sharp line).
Wispy Lashes & Gloss
Achieve a soft and effortless look with wispy false lashes and a glossy lip. Apply a light wash of eyeshadow and focus on lengthening and defining your lashes. Top it off with a glossy lip gloss for a touch of shine. (DIY Tip: Use individual lashes instead of a full strip lash for a more natural wispy effect).
Glitter Tears
Embrace a playful and whimsical look with glitter tears. Apply a small amount of eyelash glue in the shape of a teardrop under your eye and sprinkle on loose glitter for a shimmering effect. (DIY Tip: Use cosmetic glitter specifically designed for eye makeup to avoid irritation).
Two-Toned Smoky Eye
Add depth and dimension to your smoky eye with two different eyeshadow shades. Apply a lighter shade all over the lid and a darker shade in the crease to create a defined look. (DIY Tip: Blend the two shades seamlessly for a smooth transition).
Gradient Liner
Create a colorful and eye-catching look with a gradient eyeliner. Use two or more different colored eyeliners to create a seamless blend from one shade to another. (DIY Tip: Start with a lighter shade on the inner corner and gradually darken the shade as you move outwards).
Winged Liner with Glitter
Elevate your classic winged eyeliner with a touch of glitter. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as usual, then use a glitter eyeliner to trace the wing for a sparkling finish. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Floating Liner
Play with negative space with a floating eyeliner look. Apply eyeliner only to the outer half of your upper lash line, creating a wing that seems to “float” above your eyelid. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer to clean up any mistakes and create a sharp line).
Monochrome Matte
Embrace a bold and modern look with a single matte eyeshadow color. Apply it all over the lid, blending it upwards and into the crease. Choose a bright or bold shade for a statement-making look. (DIY Tip: Line your upper lash line with a black eyeliner for extra definition).
Metallic Lid with Smokey Wing
Combine a metallic eyeshadow on the lid with a classic smokey wing for a glamorous and dramatic look. Choose a metallic shade like gold, silver, or bronze to create a statement. (DIY Tip: Use a damp brush to apply the metallic eyeshadow for maximum intensity).
Graphic Liner with Colorful Mascara
Take your graphic eyeliner to the next level with colorful mascara. Apply a graphic eyeliner design of your choice, then coat your lashes with a colored mascara that complements the liner shade. (DIY Tip: Choose a waterproof mascara to prevent smudging).
Undeline Liner
Experiment with a unique eyeliner style called the underline liner. Apply eyeliner only to your lower lash line, creating a thin line that follows the shape of your lashes. (DIY Tip: Use a light-colored eyeliner like white or nude for a more subtle effect).
Double Downturned Liner
Embrace an edgy and dramatic look with a double downturned liner. Create a classic cat-eye wing, then add a second wing pointing downwards from the outer corner for a downturned effect. (DIY Tip: Use a liquid eyeliner with a fine tip for precise application).
Smudged Kohl Liner
Achieve a smoky and sultry look with a kohl pencil. Line your upper and lower lash lines with a black or brown kohl pencil, then smudge it out for a diffused effect. (DIY Tip: Use a cotton bud to smudge the kohl liner for a softer look).
Halo Eye
Create the illusion of larger eyes with a halo eye makeup look. Apply a light eyeshadow shade all over the lid and a darker shade in the crease. Then, highlight the center of the lid and inner corners with a shimmery eyeshadow for a brightening effect. (DIY Tip: Use a white or light-colored eyeliner on your waterline for extra brightening power).
Glitter Cut Crease with Coloured Liner
Elevate your classic smoky eye with a glittery cut crease and a pop of colored liner. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade like charcoal or black in the crease, then blend a sparkly eyeshadow above the crease. Complement the glitter with a colored eyeliner along your upper lash line. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to create a sharp cut crease for a defined look).
Grunge Smokey Eye
Embrace a rebellious and edgy look with a grunge smokey eye. Apply dark eyeshadow shades like black, grey, and brown all over the lid and blend them upwards for a diffused effect. Don’t worry about creating a perfect and defined look – the key is for it to be a bit messy and smudged. (DIY Tip: Use a black kohl pencil to line your upper and lower lash lines for added intensity).
Double Liner with Dot Detail
Add a playful touch to your classic double eyeliner with a dot detail. Create a double eyeliner look as usual, then add a small dot in the center of your eyelid using a contrasting eyeliner color. (DIY Tip: Use a pointed cotton bud dipped in makeup remover to clean up any mistakes).
Sunset Liner
Capture the vibrant colors of a sunset with a sunset liner look. Use different colored eyeliners like orange, pink, and purple to create a gradient effect along your upper lash line. (DIY Tip: Start with a lighter shade on the inner corner and gradually darken the shade as you move outwards).
Rainbow Liner
Embrace a fun and colorful look with a rainbow eyeliner. Use different colored eyeliners to create a rainbow effect along your upper lash line, blending the shades seamlessly for a cohesive look. (DIY Tip: Start with a lighter shade on the inner corner and progress through the colors of the rainbow as you move outwards).
Sparkling Lower Lash Line
Add a touch of sparkle to your lower lash line with glitter or shimmery eyeshadow. Apply a thin line of lash glue along your lower lash line and sprinkle on loose glitter or pat on shimmery eyeshadow for a dazzling effect. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Cut Crease with Negative Space
Combine the cut crease technique with negative space for a unique and modern look. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade in the crease, then blend a lighter shade above the crease to create a defined cut. Leave the center of your eyelid free of eyeshadow for a negative space effect. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to clean up the edges of the cut crease for a sharp look).
Puppy Eye Liner
Create a youthful and playful look with a puppy eye liner. Apply eyeliner along your upper lash line, following your natural lash line upwards in a slight flick at the outer corner. This creates a lifted and rounded effect. (DIY Tip: Use a brown or dark brown eyeliner for a softer and more natural look).
Double Highlighter
Elevate your eye makeup with a double highlighter technique. Apply a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow to your brow bone for a natural highlight. Then, add a touch of a brighter, more sparkly highlighter to the inner corner of your eye for extra brightening power. (DIY Tip: Use a damp brush to apply the highlighter for maximum intensity).
Jewel-toned Smoky Eye
Ditch the classic black and brown smoky eye for a jewel-toned version. Use a vibrant eyeshadow shade like emerald green, sapphire blue, or amethyst purple to create a smoky effect in the crease and blend it upwards. (DIY Tip: Pair this look with a bold eyeliner for added drama).
Glitter Liner with Cat Eye
Combine the glam of glitter with the classic cat-eye for a stunning look. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as usual to create a cat-eye wing, then use a glitter eyeliner to trace the wing for a sparkling finish. (DIY Tip: Choose a chunky glitter eyeliner for a more dramatic effect).
Double Winged Liner with Inner Corner Highlight
Elevate your double winged liner with a touch of highlight in the inner corner. Create a double winged liner look as usual, then apply a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow or a white eyeliner pencil to the inner corner of your eye for a bright and awake appearance. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout from the highlight).
Grunge Glitter Cut Crease
Channel your inner rockstar with a grunge glitter cut crease. Apply dark eyeshadow shades like black and grey all over the lid and blend them upwards for a diffused effect. Create a cut crease with a sparkly glitter eyeshadow for a touch of glam. Don’t worry about creating a perfect and defined look – keep it messy and smudged for a true grunge vibe. (DIY Tip: Use a black kohl pencil to line your upper and lower lash lines for added intensity).
Negative Space Liner with Inner Corner Wing
Play with negative space and add a touch of drama with an inner corner wing. Apply eyeliner only to the outer two-thirds of your upper lash line and the outer half of your lower lash line. Then, create a small wing pointing inwards towards your tear duct with a contrasting eyeliner color. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to clean up any mistakes and create sharp lines).
Mismatched Liner
Embrace individuality with a mismatched eyeliner look. Use different colored eyeliners on your upper and lower lash lines, choosing shades that complement each other. (DIY Tip: Start with a lighter shade on your upper lash line for a more balanced look).
Smoky Liner
Create a sultry and diffused look with a smoky eyeliner technique. Apply a dark pencil eyeliner along your upper lash line, smudging it outwards with a brush for a softer effect. You can also blend a dark eyeshadow shade along your lash line for a similar effect. (DIY Tip: Use a black or brown kohl pencil for a classic smoky look).
Cut Crease with Graphic Liner
Combine the defined look of a cut crease with a graphic eyeliner design. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade in the crease and blend a lighter shade above the crease to create a defined cut. Then, get creative with your eyeliner, trying out geometric shapes, wings, or double liners. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to clean up the edges of the cut crease for a sharp look).
Double Underline Liner
Play with negative space with a double underline liner look. Apply eyeliner only to your upper and lower waterlines, creating thin lines that follow the shape of your lashes. You can use the same color or contrasting colors for a bolder look. (DIY Tip: Use a nude or light brown eyeliner for a more subtle effect).
Glitter Gradient
Create a mesmerizing and colorful look with a glitter gradient. Apply different colored loose glitters or sparkly eyeshadows along your upper lash line, blending them seamlessly for a smooth transition of colors. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Dramatic Smokey Eye with Faux Lashes
Take your smoky eye to the next level with dramatic false lashes. Apply dark eyeshadow shades to create a smoky effect in the crease and blend it upwards. Apply a pair of voluminous false lashes for added drama and definition. (DIY Tip: Curl your natural lashes before applying false lashes for a more seamless look).
Sunset Eyes with Bold Liner
Elevate your sunset eye look with a bold eyeliner. Use warm eyeshadow shades like orange, red, and purple to create a colorful gradient on your lid. Complement the vibrant colors with a thick black or brown eyeliner for added definition. (DIY Tip: Apply a touch of shimmer to the center of the lid for extra dimension).
Two-Toned Liner with Glitter
Combine the precision of a two-toned eyeliner with the sparkle of glitter. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as your base, then use a colored eyeliner or a glitter eyeliner to create a thin line on top for a touch of personality. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Grunge Glitter Lid
Embrace a rebellious and eye-catching look with a grunge glitter lid. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade all over your lid and blend it upwards for a diffused effect. Then, pat on loose glitter in various colors for a messy and sparkly finish. (DIY Tip: Use a black kohl pencil to line your upper and lower lash lines for added intensity).
Double Liner with Cat Eye Flick
Elevate your classic eyeliner with a double liner and a cat-eye flick. Apply a thin line of eyeliner close to your lash line, then create a thicker line above it, following your natural lash line upwards into a flick at the outer corner. (DIY Tip: Use a liquid eyeliner with a fine tip for precise application).
Foiled Lid with Graphic Liner
Combine the shine of a foiled eyeshadow with a graphic eyeliner design. Apply a foiled eyeshadow all over your lid for a metallic and glamorous base. Then, get creative with your eyeliner, trying out geometric shapes, wings, or double liners in a contrasting color to make the graphic design pop. (DIY Tip: Use a damp brush to apply the foiled eyeshadow for maximum intensity).
Gradient Liner with Inner Corner Highlight
Elevate your gradient eyeliner with a touch of highlight in the inner corner. Apply different colored eyeliners along your upper lash line, blending them seamlessly for a smooth color transition. Then, add a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow or a white eyeliner pencil to the inner corner of your eye for a bright and awake appearance. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent any eyeliner smudging).
Winged Liner with Faux Lashes & Glitter
Take your winged eyeliner to the next level with a touch of sparkle and drama. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as usual to create a classic wing. Apply a pair of voluminous false lashes for added definition. Then, use a glitter eyeliner to trace the wing or apply loose glitter to the base of the lashes for a touch of sparkle. (DIY Tip: Use tweezers to apply individual lashes for more control and a more natural look).
Negative Space Liner with Double Cat Eye
Play with negative space and add a touch of drama with a double cat-eye. Apply eyeliner only to the outer half of your upper lash line, creating a classic cat-eye wing. Then, create a second, shorter wing pointing downwards towards your lash line from the outer corner for a double cat-eye effect. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to clean up any mistakes and create sharp lines for the negative space and the double cat-eye).
Smoked Out Kohl Liner
Achieve a sultry and diffused look with a smoked-out kohl pencil. Line your upper and lower lash lines with a black or brown kohl pencil, then use a small smudge brush to blend the liner outwards for a softer and more diffused effect. (DIY Tip: Apply a touch of shimmery eyeshadow to the center of your lid for added dimension).
Halo Eye with Bold Liner
Create a dramatic and eye-catching look by combining a halo eye with a bold eyeliner. Apply a light eyeshadow shade all over your lid and a darker shade in the crease. Then, highlight the center of the lid and inner corners with a shimmery eyeshadow. Complement this look with a thick black eyeliner or a colored eyeliner for added definition. (DIY Tip: Use a white eyeliner on your waterline for extra brightening power).
Glitter Cut Crease with Coloured Liner & Dot Detail
Elevate your classic smoky eye with a glittery cut crease, a pop of colored liner, and a playful dot detail. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade like charcoal or black in the crease, then blend a sparkly eyeshadow above the crease to create a defined cut crease. Line your upper lash line with a colored eyeliner that complements the glitter shade. Finally, add a small dot in the center of your eyelid using a contrasting eyeliner color for a touch of personality. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Grunge Lower Lash Line
Embrace an edgy and rebellious look with a dramatic lower lash line. Apply dark eyeshadow shades like black, grey, and brown along your lower lash line and blend them outwards for a diffused effect. You can also line your lower lash line with a black kohl pencil for extra intensity. (DIY Tip: Pair this look with a lighter and more natural eyeshadow shade on your lid for a balanced look).
Double Liner with Cat Eye & Inner Corner Highlight
Elevate your classic cat-eye with a double liner and a touch of highlight in the inner corner. Create a thin line of eyeliner close to your lash line, then create a thicker line above it, following your natural lash line upwards into a flick at the outer corner. Apply a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow or a white eyeliner pencil to the inner corner of your eye for a bright and awake appearance. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent any eyeliner smudging).
Jewel-toned Liner with Glitter
Take your classic eyeliner to the next level with a jewel-toned shade and a touch of sparkle. Ditch the black or brown eyeliner and use a vibrant shade like emerald green, sapphire blue, or amethyst purple to create a winged liner or graphic design. Complement the jewel tone with a touch of glitter by using a glitter eyeliner to trace the liner or applying loose glitter for a touch of glam. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout).
Gradient Liner with Faux Lashes & Colored Mascara
Elevate your gradient eyeliner with a touch of drama and color. Apply different colored eyeliners along your upper lash line, blending them seamlessly for a smooth color transition. Then, apply a pair of voluminous false lashes for added definition. Finish the look with a colored mascara that complements the final shade of your gradient liner for a cohesive and playful touch. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent eyeliner smudging and mascara flaking).
Double Winged Liner with Glitter Flick
Play with dimension and add a touch of sparkle with a double winged liner and a glitter flick. Create a classic cat-eye wing with a black or brown eyeliner. Then, add a second, shorter wing pointing downwards towards your lash line from the outer corner. To incorporate glitter, use a glitter eyeliner to trace the tip of the upper wing or apply loose glitter specifically to the tip for a dazzling effect. (DIY Tip: Use a pointed cotton bud dipped in makeup remover to clean up any glitter fallout).
Smoked Out Kohl Liner with Inner Corner Highlight
Achieve a sultry and diffused look with a smoked-out kohl pencil and a touch of brightness. Line your upper and lower lash lines with a black or brown kohl pencil. Then, use a small smudge brush to blend the liner outwards for a softer and more diffused effect. To counteract the smokiness, apply a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow or a white eyeliner pencil to the inner corner of your eye for a bright and awake appearance. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent the kohl liner from smudging throughout the day).
Negative Space Liner with Glitter Cut Crease
Combine negative space with a glamorous glitter cut crease. Apply eyeliner only to the outer half of your upper lash line, creating a defined cut crease with a sparkly eyeshadow above the crease. Leave the center of your lid free of eyeshadow for a negative space effect. This look allows the dramatic glitter cut crease to be the main focus. (DIY Tip: Use a damp brush to apply the glitter eyeshadow for maximum intensity).
Sunset Liner with Bold Lashes
Capture the vibrant colors of a sunset with a sunset liner look and dramatic lashes. Use different colored eyeliners like orange, pink, and purple to create a gradient effect along your upper lash line. Complement the vibrant colors with a thick black eyeliner or a colored eyeliner for added definition. Finally, apply a pair of voluminous false lashes for added drama and definition to mimic the intensity of the sunset colors. (DIY Tip: Curl your natural lashes before applying false lashes for a more seamless look).
Two-Toned Liner with Graphic Design
Combine the precision of a two-toned eyeliner with a unique graphic design. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as your base, then use a colored eyeliner or a glitter eyeliner to create a graphic design on top. This could be anything from simple geometric shapes to more intricate designs. Let your creativity flow and experiment with different graphic elements. (DIY Tip: Use stencils specifically designed for eye makeup to create precise and symmetrical graphic designs).
Grunge Glitter Liner
Embrace a rebellious and eye-catching look with a grunge glitter liner. Apply a dark eyeshadow shade all over your lid and blend it upwards for a diffused effect. Then, instead of a neat line, use a black or brown kohl pencil to create a messy and smudged eyeliner along your upper lash line. Top it off with a glitter eyeliner or loose glitter for a touch of sparkle with a grungy twist. (DIY Tip: Use a black kohl pencil to line your lower lash line for added intensity).
Double Underline Liner with Bold Lipstick
Play with negative space with a double underline liner look and a bold lipstick for a statement-making look. Apply eyeliner only to your upper and lower waterlines, creating thin lines that follow the shape of your lashes. You can use the same color or contrasting colors for a bolder look. Pair this eye look with a bold lipstick shade like red, plum, or burgundy to create a dramatic and eye-catching contrast. (DIY Tip: Use a lip liner in a shade that matches your lipstick to define your lips and prevent bleeding).
Glitter Gradient with Cat Eye Flick
Create a mesmerizing and colorful look with a glitter gradient that transitions into a classic cat-eye flick. Apply different colored loose glitters or sparkly eyeshadows along your upper lash line, blending them seamlessly for a smooth color transition. Extend the outer corner of the glitter gradient upwards in a flick with a black or brown eyeliner for a defined cat-eye effect. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout and to ensure the look stays put throughout the day).
Sunset Eyes with Glitter Cut Crease
Elevate your sunset eye look with a touch of sparkle and dimension. Use warm eyeshadow shades like orange, red, and purple to create a colorful gradient on your lid. To add another layer of interest, create a cut crease with a sparkly eyeshadow above the crease. This adds definition and allows the vibrant sunset colors to peek through. (DIY Tip: Use a setting spray to prevent glitter fallout and to ensure the shimmer stays put).
Two-Toned Liner with Winged Flick & Inner Corner Highlight
Combine the precision of a two-toned eyeliner with a classic winged flick and a touch of brightness. Apply a black or brown eyeliner as your base, creating a thin line close to your lash line. Then, use a colored eyeliner or a glitter eyeliner to create a thicker line above it, following your natural lash line upwards into a defined wing at the outer corner. To add a touch of brightness, apply a light-colored shimmery eyeshadow or a white eyeliner pencil to the inner corner of your eye. (DIY Tip: Use angled brushes for both eyeliner shades for precise application).
Negative Space Liner with Double Underline
Play with negative space in a unique way with a negative space liner and a double underline. Apply eyeliner only to the outer half of your upper lash line, creating a defined wing or a graphic design. Leave the center of your lid free of eyeliner for a negative space effect. Then, on your lower lash line, apply a thin line of eyeliner to both your waterline and just below your lash line, creating a double underline effect. (DIY Tip: Use a concealer brush to clean up any mistakes and create sharp lines).
Smoked Out Kohl Liner with Bold Lips & Highlighter
Achieve a sultry and diffused look with a smoked-out kohl pencil, a bold lip, and a touch of highlight. Line your upper and lower lash lines with a black or brown kohl pencil, then use a small smudge brush to blend the liner outwards for a softer and more diffused effect. Pair this eye look with a bold lipstick shade like red, plum, or burgundy for a statement-making contrast. On the high points of your face, apply a highlighter to add dimension and create a radiant glow. (DIY Tip: Exfoliate your lips before applying bold lipstick for a smoother and more even application).
Graphic Liner Play
Experiment with bold shapes and sharp lines for a graphic liner look. This style is perfect for those who want to make a striking and artistic statement with their eye makeup.