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Easy cat make up
Easy cat make up






  1. EASY CAT MAKE UP SKIN
  2. EASY CAT MAKE UP PRO
  3. EASY CAT MAKE UP MAC

Next, using an angled makeup brush and black pigment, sketch in your brows with upward strokes so they’re big and bushy.

EASY CAT MAKE UP MAC

(Kelli used MAC Chromacake in three shades to create this look, but you can get a similar effect with one of those makeup palettes from Halloween stores.) Next, you want to paint a base layer of white pigment all over the face.

EASY CAT MAKE UP SKIN

  • “When applying heavy costume makeup like this, it’s important to prep the skin with a hydrating primer to create a barrier between your skin and the pigment,” advises Kelli Bartlett, artistic director at Glamsquad.
  • EASY CAT MAKE UP PRO

    Get the look: Ulta Gel Eyeliner Pencil in “Black Out” ($8) CoverGirl Peach Punch TruNaked Eye Shadow Palette ($14) MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot ($22) GlamSquad Morning Glow Radiant Face Primer ($28) Pro tip: Apply a pink lipstick along the inner nostrils for a sweet, kitten effect.

    easy cat make up

    Finish the look with a smattering of black and white freckles around the mouth.

    easy cat make up

    Fill in the upper lip with the pencil before drawing a few whiskers in upward and outward strokes.

  • With the same black eyeliner, trace around the upper and lower lips extending the upper corners with a tiny flick at the ends (like a smirking Cheshire Cat).
  • Then, using a waterproof black eyeliner, fill in the very tip of your nose and around your nostrils, leaving the insides clean. After applying your foundation, sweep a bronzing powder (or a concealer in a slightly darker shade) underneath your cheekbones and around the perimeter of your face. Add a pearlescent shadow along the bottom lashline to finish. To further emphasize your feline gaze, take a white eyeliner pencil and trace over your tear ducts for a bright pop. For the inner ducts, extend the line in toward the nose and connect the lines from top to bottom. Using a black gel eyeliner, trace all the way across your lash line starting at the inner corners and ending the flick just beyond the tails of your brows.
  • Now that we’ve got your lids prepped, it’s time for the cat eye itself.
  • Next, apply a peachy-pink shadow over the creases and blend up toward your brows to add warmth.

    easy cat make up

    Then, using another eye shadow that’s two to three shades darker than your complexion, sweep it over the creases to add a soft definition to the lids. For the eyes, prep the lids with a neutral, flesh-toned cream shadow.Makeup artist Nick Scalzo used a face cream, eye cream, lip balm and primer on Alex before moving on to her eyes.

    easy cat make up

    For the smoothest application, always start with fresh, well-moisturized skin.Get the look: Morphe M173 Mini Buffer Brush ($6) Anastasia Beverly Hills Matte Lipstick in “Midnight” ($18) Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner ($22) It Brushes Velvet Luxe Precision Eyeliner Brush #326 ($24) Urban Decay Naked 2 Basics Palette ($29) Pro tip: A bit of Pond's cold cream and a pointed Q-tip can clean up any mistakes or shaky lines. Set it with black eyeshadow to soften any uneven lines, and practice your best smize. Finish with a strong cat-eye flick using a liquid black eyeliner.Line and fill in your upper lip with the lipstick, extending the lines just a centimeter or two from the corners of your mouth to elongate the shape. Reload your brush with lipstick and color in the tip of your nose and around the nostrils. Next, using a black liquid lipstick and a fine-tipped brush, draw a smattering of dots just above the mouth on either side then, paint on short, horizontal whiskers.For this look, makeup artist Nini recommends applying a layer of foundation before buffing on a peach-toned blush and bronzer to add warmth to the face and subtly sharpen your features (you know, so they’re more catlike).








    Easy cat make up