Calling all feline fanatics and makeup enthusiasts! From sultry smoky styles to playful glittery glam, we have something for every eye shape and style. Explore classic winged liners, delve into the world of cut crease techniques, and discover some unexpected color twists. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your eyeliner journey, get ready to flick, define, and create captivating cat eye looks that will have everyone saying “Wow!”
This cat eye makeup mixes between the glam of smokey eyes and the sophistication of cat eyes. Blacks and grays are blended through the lid, smoking out the crease as deep as possible. A sharp cat-winged eyeliner completes the look for a dramatic statement.
It’s similar to the smoked liner cat eye but with a smokey result and a bit of feline heat. This look may feature a gentler, diffused smokey eye with either no wing or a thicker liner, compared to the first look, keeping a smokey aesthetic with a hint of feline romance.
This eye makeup mixes two stylish techniques, i.e. the cut crease and cat eye. A cut crease is created with concealer or a lighter eyeshadow shade, extending to a razor-sharp winged eyeliner. This combination results in a bold and bright look.
This look focuses on a sultry smokey eye with a matte finish. Deeply pigmented matte eyeshadows are blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a smoky effect. Paired with long, dramatic lashes, this look adds passion and volume to the eyes.
This look offers a sophisticated and wearable twist on the cut crease technique. A thin line, using concealer or a light eyeshadow shade, defines the crease for a subtle yet defined look. Soft glam shades, like shimmering neutrals or rose golds, are blended on the lid.
This eye makeup look blends the precision of a cut crease with the ease of a simple winged eyeliner. A defined crease is created using concealer or a lighter eyeshadow shade, and a thin to medium-winged eyeliner extends outwards.
This look takes the cut crease technique to a glamorous level. A defined crease is created using concealer or a lighter eyeshadow shade. The lid is then adorned with a shimmering or glittery eyeshadow, creating a dazzling effect. A classic winged eyeliner completes the look, adding definition and drama.
This dramatic ete makeup has a sultry and intense look. Smoky eyeshadow is blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a blazing effect. A sharp winged eyeliner extends outwards, adding definition. To amp up the drama, long, voluminous lashes are applied, completing this beautiful eye makeup look.
This cat eye makeup has deeply pigmented eyeshadows blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a smoky effect. The key feature is a long, dramatic wing extending outwards from the eyeliner, emphasizing the feline shape. This look is perfect for a night out or adding a touch of edge to your everyday makeup.
Perfect for the first date and pairs well with your little black dress, this look offers a sophisticated take on glitter. Choose a single eyeshadow color in a glittery or shimmery finish. Apply it all over the lid, and blend it slightly into the crease. A thin, precise winged eyeliner in the same color family completes the eyeshadow.
This is a classic and versatile look perfect for beginners or everyday wear. A thin line of eyeliner is applied along the lash line, extending outwards in a subtle wing. The focus is on creating a defined eye shape without overwhelming drama. You can choose a matte or slightly shimmery eyeliner depending on your preference.
This look combines the intensity of a smokey eye with a graphic twist. Deeply pigmented matte eyeshadows are blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a smoky effect. Lastly, instead of a traditional winged eyeliner, a graphic liner is added.
A fun twist on the classic smokey eye. Deep brown eyeshadow is blended through the crease and lid, creating a smoky base. A touch of glittery pink eyeshadow is applied to the center of the lid or inner corners for added color and sparkle.
This look combines warmth and elegance. Golden matte eyeshadow defines the crease, while a shimmery nude eyeshadow adds luminosity and dimension to the lid. Versatile and perfect for both day and night wear.
A softer take on the smokey eye with a hint of feline flair. Light to medium brown eyeshadow is blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a subtle smokey effect. A thin winged eyeliner extends outward, creating a simple yet defined cat eye shape. Ideal for everyday wear or adding drama to a casual look.
A soft and glamorous cut crease look. Light concealer or shimmery nude eyeshadow defines the crease, creating a subtle yet dimensional effect. Shimmery nude eyeshadows in shades like champagne or rose gold are applied to the lid for a luminous and elegant look.
This look adds a fun and playful twist to the classic winged eyeliner. Use two matte pink eyeliners, one slightly lighter than the other. Apply the lighter shade along the lashline, creating a thin line. Then, apply the darker shade slightly above the first line, extending outwards in a defined wing. This creates a double-wing effect with a pop of shimmery pink on the eyelid.
Blend warm-toned eyeshadows like orange, gold, and copper across the crease and lid, creating a diffused and smoky effect. Add a touch of sparkle by using a glittery eyeshadow on the center of the lid or along the lash line. A classic winged eyeliner completes the look, creating a feline shape and adding definition.
This look offers a sophisticated and sultry take on a monochromatic theme. Deep espresso-toned eyeshadow is blended throughout the crease and lid, creating a smoky effect. Use the same eyeshadow shade, or a slightly lighter shade of the same color family, to line your upper and lower lashlines, smudging it gently for a diffused look.
This look offers a luminous and ethereal take on the cat eye. Apply a light wash of shimmery cream eyeshadow in a champagne or gold shade all over the lid. Use a concealer or a lighter eyeshadow shade to subtly define the crease, creating a soft halo effect. A thin, winged eyeliner extends outwards, adding definition to a classic cat eye shape.
This look offers a subtle yet elegant take on the feline eye. Use a light to medium brown or taupe eyeshadow to softly define the crease. Apply a shimmery nude eyeshadow all over the lid, adding a touch of dimension. A thin winged eyeliner extends outwards, creating a delicate cat-eye shape.
Get ready to shine with this glamorous and dramatic look. Use a concealer or a light matte eyeshadow to define a sharp crease. Then, apply a contrasting shimmery or glittery eyeshadow on top of the defined crease, creating a bold double-cut crease effect. Layer another shade of sparkly eyeshadow on the lid for extra glam. Finish the look with a classic winged eyeliner for added definition.
This look takes the classic smokey eye and flips it on its head! Use a deep gold eyeshadow to blend a smokey effect throughout the crease and lower lash line. Apply a lighter gold shade on the center of the lid, creating a bright halo effect.
This cat-eye makeup look is perfect for a party and a playful explosion of color and sparkle. Apply a light pink eyeshadow as a base all over the lid. Layer a vibrant violet glitter eyeshadow on top, focusing on the center of the lid and blending outwards. Lastly, finish the look with a thin black winged eyeliner for added definition and contrast.
This is a timeless and versatile look that flatters most eye shapes. Use a matte nude eyeshadow all over the lid to create a smooth base. Define the crease with a slightly deeper matte brown shade, blending it softly for a natural look. The key feature is a sharp winged eyeliner in black or a very dark brown.
Recreating this pretty cat eye makeup is fairly simple. Blend a deep brown eyeshadow throughout the crease and lower lashline, creating a smoky base. Subsequently, add shimmery golden eyeshadow to the center of the lid, adding a touch of warmth and luminosity. Lastly, use vibrant green eyeliner for this reversed wing.
This look draws inspiration from the beauty of the ocean. Apply a cool-toned blue or teal eyeshadow as a base all over the lid. Deepen the crease with a darker navy or charcoal shade, creating a defined cut crease with a soft blend coupled with a layer of shimmery turquoise eyeshadow on top of the defined crease.
This is another classic and impactful look, use a deeply pigmented matte black or dark brown eyeshadow to blend a smoky effect throughout the crease and lid. Don’t be afraid to build up the intensity for a dramatic look. Lastly, apply a lighter shade of the same eyeshadow color on the brow bone to soften the edges.
This look takes the classic winged eyeliner a step further with dazzling sparkle. Apply a shimmery or glittery eyeshadow in your favorite shade and apply it generously to the lid. Finish the look with dramatic winged eyeliner in black or dark brown for added definition.
Use a matte eyeshadow in a neutral shade like taupe or light brown to define the crease subtly. Apply a light shimmery eyeshadow all over the lid for a touch of dimension. The key element is a bold winged eyeliner that extends outwards in a slightly thicker line compared to a modern cat eye.
This playful cat-eye look has vibrant color with a unique twist. Apply a light coral eyeshadow as a base all over the lid. Layer a vibrant coral glitter eyeshadow on top, focus on the center of the lid, and blend outwards. Here comes the fun part, create a “reversed cat eye” by extending the eyeliner downwards slightly.
This look offers a bold and charming take on the cut crease technique. Use a deep purple eyeshadow to define the crease sharply. Blend it upwards for a diffused effect. Apply a lighter shade of purple or a contrasting shimmery shade like silver to the lid, creating a defined cut crease.
This look adds a vibrant twist to the classic smokey eye. Start with using a light eyeshadow shade as a base all over the lid. Then, blend a vibrant orange eyeshadow throughout the crease and lid, creating a diffused smokey effect. Deepen the outer corner with a darker shade of orange or a warm brown emphasizing the feline shape.
Recreating this cat eye makeup is not as hard as it looks. Apply a light eyeshadow shade as a base all over the lid. Then, line your upper lash line with black or dark brown eyeliner. Here’s the key element: create a double wing effect by drawing a second, thinner wing slightly above the first one. This second wing can be parallel to the first or angled upwards for a more dramatic look.
Apply a light brown eyeshadow all over the lid to create a smooth base. Define the crease with some glitter, blending it softly for a natural look. Instead of flicking upwards, extend the eyeliner downwards slightly from the outer corner of your eye, creating a subtle wing that points downwards. Finish the look with mascara to elevate the overall look.