To create flawless cat eye makeup, you need something that will easily glide over your lid. That's why the best eyeliner for cat eyes is usually a liquid formula (which is also the trickiest kind of liner to master).
"You need so much concentration," says Bailey. "There was a time when all Katy [Perry] wanted was a cat eye, and I was so rushed but had to do them perfectly -- I needed to come up with something else." Now, he uses CoverGirl Liquiline Blast Eyeliner, $6.15, an extra-creamy pencil that lets him draw a perfect cat eye quickly. If you're more confident in your makeup freehand skills, Stapleton recommends an angled brush and a pot of cream liner. Or, check out our favorite liquid eyeliner markers for every type of cat eye.
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Know Your Shape to Get Great Cat Eye Makeup
The best way to determine the right cat eye shape is to start drawing, making sure to follow the natural curve of your eyes. But, "if you have downturned eyes you'll have to fake it a little," Bailey explains. Instead of following the curve of the top lid, imagine how the bottom lid would extend upwards and draw that line.
Cat eye makeup is arguably one of the hardest beauty looks to create -- for eyeliner novices and pros alike. That's because a flawless cat eye requires razor-sharp precision to pull off symmetrical feline flicks.
Few makeup looks are as classic and sultry as the cat eye. So, while we sometimes feel like throwing our eyeliner at the mirror in frustration, we persevere. Cat eye makeup elongates the eyes, helps us look more awake, and even draws attention away from tired, puffy eyes -- all of which makes mastering the tricky art of cat eye makeup a worthwhile endeavor.
To that end, we've enlisted the help of celebrity makeup artist Jake Bailey -- the man behind cat eye makeup queen Katy Perry's perfectly lined lids -- and M.A.C. Cosmetics Senior Artist John Stapleton to share their top tips for upping your cat eye game.