After priming and setting the eyes, I'm going
to go in with Sauce,
which is a nude blush shade.
With a large fluffy brush, blend this shade
above the crease.
This is our transition shade.
Next I'm taking G.O.A.T, which is a slightly
lighter matte fleshy brown.
I'm going to work this color into the crease
with a very light hand.
Ideally, you would use a smaller brush than
this, but we work with what we've got.
I'm mostly starting by placing the pigment
and going in with a clean brush to blend.
If you only have one blending brush like me,
you can clean it with one of the hair donut
things and then wipe the rest onto a tissue.
Next I'm diffusing the edges with Fresh, a
matte cream shade.
Next we're going to cut the crease with a
small, flat brush and some concealer.
I have a slightly hooded eye.
So, you can still see most of my lid, but
when I'm turning my head around...
...There's a little bit of overhang.
A good trick for even slightly hooded eyes
is to begin by applying the concealer to your
natural crease.
Then, look up.
See that transfer?
That's going to map out where the cut crease
is going to go.
This not only serves as a guideline, but will
help prevent any unwanted transferring later
on.
You can skip this step, but I think it'll
really help to add depth and make the cat
look like it's resting on top of your eyelid.
And then before it has a chance to crease
I'm just going to set it with that matte cream
shade.
Now you can see when the eye is looking down
or closed we have this nice big halo,
and then when it's open you can just see 
what's on my lid.
Next I'm very lightly going back in with G.O.A.T
just along the edge of the crease.
This is just to add a little bit more depth
to really make that color pop.
And I'm not bringing it down all the way to
the inner corner because I want that part
to stay a little bit softer.
Now I'm just going to lightly blend that into
our transition.
Next I'm going in with Celia, which is a shimmery
turquoise shade.
And I'm just placing that on top of our cut
crease.
You want to pick a color that is rather light
so that it'll contrast nicely against the
dark black cat.
Now for the fun and kind of scary part.
I'm going to use a liquid liner, or maybe
gel liner, whatever you've got.
And we're going to draw a little cat on our
eye.
*laughs*
First I'm just going to map out the shape
of the head.
So you're gonna want the head to be over here,
and then save room for a paw here and a paw
over here.
Next I'm going to save a space for two little
circle eyes.
I'm putting a little line right down the middle
to try to keep the eyes symmetrical
and then drawing the circles.
Now I'm just going to fill it in.
Next I'm going to add his little ears.
I'm just going to give his head a little bit of
a better shape.
Once you're happy with the shape, draw three
little whiskers on each side of the face.
Next we'll give him some tiny paws so that
it looks like he's holding on to the cut crease
and hanging over it.
Next I'm taking just a really tiny brush and
a bit of concealer,
and we're going to use this to make the eyes really pop.
Next we're going to take a shimmery emerald
and apply that on top of the concealer.
Finally, give him pupils.
Clean up any fallout and apply your usual
facial routine.
Next we're sweeping Sauce all along the lower
lash line.
Be sure to connect everything to the outer
corner.
Next I'm taking G.O.A.T on a flat angled brush
and placing it just along the lash line.
And softly blending that.
Next I'm taking Celia and really just concentrating
it right along the lash line.
And blending one last time.
Next I'm highlighting the inner corner with
El Macaron, which is a metallic gold with
olive undertones.
Next I'm using Tarte EmphasEYES to brighten
the inner rim along the waterline.
And what would a "cat eye" be without a cat
eye?
*cricket noises*
No?
Using the angle of your lower lash line as
a guide, begin to map out the wing.
Starting not quite at the tip so that you
keep that point extra sharp, begin to connect
the wing to your upper lash line.
Fill in the gap.
Beginning at your inner corner, draw a thin
line right against the lash line.
Connect the wing to your lash line, slowly
thickening the line as you go.
Your goal, for most eye shapes, should be
to create a flat, straight line when the eye
is looking down.
Finish off the look with some mascara and
you're done!
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