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Eye makeup: 40 photos and tricks to get your makeup right

A well-produced makeup makes all the difference in the look and the eyes deserve to be highlighted in the production. Eye makeup can be simple, for those days when just one mascara is enough, or elaborate, with techniques such as eyeliner and cut crease.

If you are a beginner when it comes to makeup or want to improve your techniques, check out photos and tutorials on how to makeup your eyes, as well as tricks to make your look powerful and your makeup complete.

40 eye makeup ideas

Makeup tricks are diverse for each eye shape and there are inspirations for different occasions, from parties to everyday life. See 40 eye makeup photos and check out tips that will make your productions dazzling.

1. Eye makeup varies by occasion

2. For everyday use, you can opt for the simple cat eyeliner

3. And for a party, bet on the bright shadows

4. For a discreet look, use neutral eyeshadows + mascara

5. And to highlight the look, how about the colored ones?

6. The white eyeliner on the waterline enhances the eyes

7. And the pencil + black eyeshadow have the opposite effect

8. The secret of a makeup is in the smokey

9. No matter what eyeshadow color you choose

10. For the day, use mascara and eyebrows

11. The illuminator can be used in strategic points, such as in the center of the eyelid

12. Or in the corner of the eye, to open the eyes

13. Glossy makeup is super hot

14. And you can do this look by applying sheer lip gloss

15. The cat eyeliner is not that difficult to do, just practice

16. It serves as a finishing touch for elaborate makeup

17. And it is the great highlight of different productions

18. If you have big eyes, apply the eyeliner to the middle of the eyelid

19. An eyeliner like this is ideal for those who don’t have the crease in their eyes

20. To get out of the way, you can choose a colored eyeliner

21. Or complete the makeup with a brown

22. A tip to hit the kitten is to start from the outer corner

23. A neat eyeliner complements any look

24. The smoky eye is the classic for going to events at night

25. You can do it with metallic gray eyeshadow

26. Or even with pink

27. The important thing is to spread it out well so it doesn’t get marked

28. Look at that powerful look!

29. Blending the shadow under the eyes is a technique that enhances the make-up

30. To make it even more dramatic, smudge the eyeliner

31. A makeup like this is ideal for weddings or graduations

32. For a special makeup, you can make a cut crease

33. Just apply concealer + eyeshadow above your real eyelid

34. What makes your eyes look bigger?

35. And don’t forget to glue the false eyelashes to complete

36. Mascara + eyeliner is a versatile bet for everyday use

37. And also for a relaxed party

38. High pigmentation eyeshadows add an artistic touch to the production

39. Eyeshadow + false eyelashes enhance the look

40. And this eye makeup is complete for anyone who is already an expert on the subject

There are several possibilities of eye makeup, from the most discreet, with just mascara, to the most artistic with colored eyeshadow and a neat eyeliner. With these inspirations, it’s easy to find a makeup that suits your style.

Eye makeup: step by step

If you love inspirational makeup but have no idea how to do it, check out these makeup tutorials. There are productions for different eye shapes, for different occasions, as well as practical techniques for you to get your makeup right. Check out:

How to make up small eyes

In the video we see some tips on how to make up small eyes, making them look bigger. The light eyeliner on the waterline and the application of shadow above the eyelid are one of the tricks to enlarge the eyes.

How to make up big eyes

And if you already have big eyes, check out the complete tutorial on how to make them up. The eyeliner and black eyeliner make the eyes look smaller and are a great finish for makeup.

How to make up your eyes for the night

For an event at night, you need to be careful about eye makeup. A wildcard makeup is loaded with black, simple to do but full of glamour. See the full tutorial.

How to make up your eyes for the day

And for an event during the day, you can highlight the eyes with a neutral make-up, but that is still neat. See how to make up your eyes and brighten your face with this powerful makeup.

How to make the perfect cat eyeliner

The cat eyeliner is present in several eye makeup, but many women still find it difficult to do it. With this video, you will see that it is not that difficult and there are simple tricks for you to achieve the perfect eyeliner.

How to glue false eyelashes

The finish of a more elaborate makeup are false eyelashes, which leave the production with a professional touch. See how you can glue and rock eye makeup yourself!

How to apply eye shadow

If you are a beginner when it comes to makeup, check out this simple and super easy step-by-step guide on how to apply eye shadow without it being marked.

how to make smokey eye

A classic in eye makeup is smoky, which doesn’t let the eyes get loaded. This tutorial is simple and this makeup fits in several occasions.

How to make smokey for parties

And to get out of the usual make-up, see how to make a charming smokey for parties. Colored shadows take any production out of the obvious. Check out the full tutorial.

How to make cut crease

And one of the favorite tricks of bloggers is the cut crease. The technique enlarges the eyelid with concealer and eyeshadow, giving the impression that the eyes are larger. See step-by-step instructions and how-to.

With inspirations and tutorials, it’s easier to get the eye makeup right. Basic productions with mascara and smoky eyeshadow are perfect for makeup beginners. And if you are already an expert on the subject, you can test other techniques, such as the cut crease, and rock your productions!

Isabella Tamaki

She loves to travel, discover new cultures and new languages. Passionate about pop culture icons, extravagant clothes, musicals and storytelling of all kinds. Graduating in Communication and Multimedia and writing based on coffee and Coca-Cola.

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