Makeup Inspired by My Cat: Fun & Creative Look
foreign it's too bright look at her eyes look up here see look at the brush guys welcome back uh I'm going to be doing a makeup look inspired by my cat zebra this is Eva she really doesn't like being surrounded by these lights so getting those like few shots of her face I'm worried about being able to get like a side by side at the end of this basically is what I'm saying my name is Alex if you're new uh go ahead and do me a favor and do the liking and subscribing and all those things if you want to I would appreciate it we're just gonna get into it so I'm wearing my base makeup I did a little live stream on Tick Tock had fun chilling with you guys and um we're mostly going to be focusing on the eyes but I'm also going to be doing blush lips highlight okay so obviously cat cat eye you know what I mean we're going to be doing sort of a nice cat eye lift kind of like sultry whatever but I also kind of want to keep it a little bit undone a little bit like not trying too hard you know so I'm actually going to start off with eyeliner this is gonna be one of those looks that looks kind of crazy until we're done with it so just keep that in mind the first thing I'm going to do before I go with my eyeliner is just Prime my eyelids with my elf sheer eye primer if you hear any distracting sounds there's a dude skateboarding like right out right outside my window so that's all that is okay so my cat is mostly she's got like Browns she's got Browns going on she's got some Grays there's a little bit of black I'm going to start off with the Revlon so Fierce eyeliner vinyl eyeliner this is in the shade Mighty mocha uh which is just like a really nice dark brown I'm actually going to ring ring I'm gonna ring I'm gonna rim rim I'm gonna put this all around my eye and my waterline why is it not going all the way from the outer to the inner I'm even gonna go on my inner upper rim oh it's really hard to do and then when I get to the outer corner I'm just gonna kind of like Pat now I'm gonna go in with a little pencil brush just gonna bust this away because I don't need that to be there okay well it's not gonna go anywhere so we're gonna fix it later I'm just going to edges of that liner just to kind of soften around the edge and then when I get to the outer corner I'm just going to lightly Pat and kind of drag this out and this is just going to start this is just gonna like be a guide essentially for like the shape that we're going to start creating bear with me it's gonna look really messy to begin with okay I promise it won't stay this way so I'm taking that line from my lower lash line and then just kind of like dragging it out and slightly up so that's going to be our base this is our base all right I'm going to go into my hindash palette I feel like these shades are legit my cat's fur colors like 100 so I'm probably going to be going somewhere in the middle maybe a little bit closer to the gray to start off I'm just going to go like right down the center and I'm going to start laying this in using my rougher 14 brush and so I want to look straight ahead into a mirror because what I want is I want to create like the cat eye starting here and I don't want it to get like too blown out up towards my brow so I want to start here and then I'm just going to bring it push it into my crease so I want the majority of that color here on the outer Corner kind of like meeting up with that Wing that we created and then I'm just going to push it into the crease and then once I kind of like I'm like all right I have that placement down then I can kind of like tilt my head and look down so that it's a little easier to blend blend this out in kind of a Sharp line so placing that color down where I want the majority of the pigment and then when I flatten my eyelid out just kind of taking whatever's left over and just making sure that it's Blended and then sweeping it out connecting it with that eyeliner now for my lower lash line I'm going to use that same color but I'm going to use my rougher 28 brush which is just like a little flat I don't know what to call this Shader brush and what I'm going to do is I'm going to start it out here so where I kind of I can't focus on that here and then what I'm going to do is I'm going to bring it along the underside of my eye bag so I'm not bringing it along my lash line I'm bringing it underneath and then as I get to the center I'm just going to blend it out a little bit but I'm leaving this area here nice and Light so I'm kind of accentuating my under eye my lower eyelid this whole look is kind of using my lower uh lash line as a guide so buffing under here softening and then bringing it back up now I have quite a large lower lid situation going on so I'm taking it right to like where my creases begin you can keep this as tight to the Lash line as you want you know it doesn't necessarily have to be like this dramatic but I would suggest following your natural Anatomy it's probably going to be the most flattering all right I'm going to take my elf flat eyeliner brush and I'm going to pick up that same color now if in here I'm kind of going to do a little bit of like that open inner Corner that I kind of did for my Trixie Mattel look so I'm not extending the um inner Corner up here I'm just defining right here kind of opening up this area so that my inner very inner Corner looks a little lighter right there see and then I'm just going to blend it into that crease I'm going to take that same shade on that same brush and I'm just going to press it along my upper lash line this isn't necessary but I got sloppy with my eyeliner on the top so I feel like I need to kind of build up that lash line a little bit so I can kind of hide the fact that I got sloppy I'm actually gonna use that same brush and I'm going to tap into fathom right here press this really gently right against my lashes again not necessary but it kind of thickens up the Lash line and hides the messiness sometimes you got a game time decision it you know what I mean all right I'm gonna build up what I already have going on here a little bit so I'm using that same brush and I'm tapping between intra and fatum right here place this just below the outer corner of my lower lash line and I'm gonna buff it kind of between like essentially into my crease kind of between where I placed that that uh blending shade until it meets up with the inner Corner part which I'm just going to intensify a little bit with those shades kind of doing the opposite but like the same thing that I would do on my crease typically just increasing um the contrast Now using that same refer 28 brush I'm going to once again tap between intron fathom going to intensify the contrast on the upper lash line so right out here I just want to make sure that I have balance between the top and the bottom so I'm going to gently buff that into my outer lash line lightly blend this outward into kind of a soft wing and then I'm going to