Get a wide-eyed look. This makeup lesson is perfect if you feel you have small
eyes or want an eye-opening effect.
Step 1
Apply Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick to the lid. Choose a shade that neutralizes and brightens any shadows or darkness by selecting a shade that is slightly lighter than your skin tone (seen here in Taupe).
Our ultimate quick eye shadow stick
Step 2
Blend Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick over lid with fingertip. This highly pigmented formula is multipurpose and can be used to prime, define, line, and highlight eyes.
Pro Tip: Apply the same shade to the lower lash line. This creates an illusion that helps make eyes look bigger and more open.
Our ultimate quick eye shadow stick
Step 3
Define eyes with a thin line. Apply Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner (seen here in Black Ink) using the Ultra Precise Eyeliner Brush. This precise formula is easy to apply and won’t smudge or fade.
Waterproof, no-smudge eyeliner
Super-fine, firm brush for eyeliner
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Step 4
Extend liner upward and outward to create a small wing. This helps create definition that makes eyes look bigger without looking heavy.
Waterproof, no-smudge eyeliner
Step 5
Finish your eye-opening look with Smokey Eye Mascara. Apply this volumizing mascara formula to upper and lower lashes to open up the look of the eye even further.
Long-wearing, volumizing mascara
- 2.5g$36.00
- .17 oz./ 5ml$67.00
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