You’d be hard-pressed to find a makeup tutorial that doesn’t use circle contact lenses to create the look of bigger eyes. However, Xteener shows us a technique that employs a combination of false eyelashes and liquid eyeliner to make small peepers pop.
Check out the six makeup tutorials for Asian eyes below, including how to layer fake eyelashes to make smaller eyes appear bigger and the secret to a dramatic cat-eye for narrower eyelids.
Sydney, Australia-based makeup artist Tina Yong
is known for her easy-to-follow tutorials. Here, she remixes the
classic smoky eye with luminous purple shadows. Be sure to pay close
attention to her tip on how to position your face so that you get a
better view of applying makeup to hooded eyes.do
ViesteLook‘s soothing, reassuring voice, simple instructions and close-up shots make it super easy to follow along as she demonstrates tiny tweaks that’ll take your cat-eye makeup from day to night.
Coming at you straight from the DMV (Washington, D.C./Maryland/Virginia) area is YouTuber Suhrealmakeup. Using makeup brands that you’ll find at your local Sephora, her half-cut crease eye makeup technique is grounded on excellent brush skills. Don’t blink or you’ll miss it!
What this teen YouTuber lacks in technique, she surely makes up for in tenacity. Adopted by a Caucasian family with facial features that weren’t like hers, TheEmmzie embraced makeup to accentuate her Asian eyes. Truly a touching tutorial worth watching.
This makeup tutorial video is proof that the Kardashian effect is real. What we love most about Marla Nyamdorj‘s take is that even though she employed the reality star’s signature nudes, she still looks true to herself.
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