@@ix6553 you’re really dumb if you think Bella didn’t have surgery. It’s obvious looking at her photos before and after and you should watch plastic surgeons analysis on her. It’s not rocket science.
Yeah I loved the first one way more. I think she's just proud to be Asian (as she should be) and it helps her eyes look more Asian. 🍱🍡🍜🍙🍘🍵🧋🥢🍣🍢🍥 🥟🥠🥡🍺🎎🧧🎋🎏🥋🐉🦗
@@chanel_xoxo3707 i thought the second one was better. With some mascara of course, it makes her have doll like eyes, which is a look. But I think first cat eyes accentuates perfectly on asian eyes more too since they usually have that pulled eye look naturally.
I have hooded eyes and hated how eyeliner looked on me when I did the first technique. Now that I’ve been doing the second technique I love it so much.
I also have hooded eyes and I find that the 2nd technique works wonders when I want small eyeliner, I always end up doing a batwing tho because I like big unnecessary extra liner 🤣
From what I can see she had a natural cat eye before the face lift so technically she did have a natural cat eye but her cat eye now is from plastic surgery.
Yesss ditching the other techniques was a game changer for me! I didn’t wear eyeliner for years because I thought it just didn’t look good on my eyes until I started doing it this way. Stunning 😍
Man I’m not even asian and have almond shaped eyes…I do this exact thing because I can’t get the hang of eyeliners except when I use shadow and I even do this with the shadow because it’s the only way both eyes match 🤷🏻♀️
I’m not Asian but this is how I always have done my eyeliner- I just assumed that’s how people achieved the look before I saw any videos of it- and it always had such a flattering result since the line follows your natural eye shape! Highly recommend!
@@Onmymind1 Of course, that came out wrong, I guess. I don't have hooded eyes either though, but I prefaced it like that because, in the video, she says it's a good strategy for Asians- because they might have that her eye shape, I presume is what she's getting at.
I literally gave up using eyeliner for a time. But when I stumbled upon this shorts/video. I used it. And still using it. Changed my life. Thank you. ❤️
When u did the Bella hadid cat eye that made your eyes bigger width wise, but when u did it your way that made eyes bigger length wise so it’s really just a matter of how u want your eye look. If you want a snatched eye than her method is better
i used to do the first one too! ahha it was because there werent a lot of asian representation in the beauty community before 😭 I love this technique so much they make my eyes look DEFINED, not different.
That's so sad, I learned how to do makeup from mostly Asian influencers back when Michelle Phan was in her prime. I'm glad you're finding some representation now
Her technique is exactly what I do for my hooded eyes. Could never figure out why my eyeliner looked off until I worked more on making the makeup fit my features, not change my features.
No you guys should check out JessicaVu's channel, shes asian and her eye make up is just over the top. She did the 1st one but it looks amazing. I think lots of asian did the 2nd one but overdid it a little, hence it looks kinda heavy instead of big.
If I want a cat eye, I kind of do it the first way, just a more straight line and it looks more like lifted I look the exact same as her if i do the second technique like she does, but that look for me looks a little droopy. If I want to have larger eyes I'll go with other things like more korean makeup and stuff that focuses on that
@@booknerdjebbi5037 it focuses on making your eyes bigger, and don't forget other factors like eyeshadows to deepen and highlight different parts, plus the eyeliner itself being very subtle not pitch black😅
Yes I agree the way she did it first actually looks better. More lifted and cat eye like while the second looks very droopy. It actually causes her droopy eye to look droopier than the first. Unfortunately this look isn’t doing anything for her.
@@Nick-ei8lt her eye does not look droopy. It’s more of a puppy eye liner. The first way doesn’t even make sense and looks awkward because you can see that the wing is coming out before the end of her eye.
I’m not Asian but I do my eyeliner like this too I feel like it’s one of the few techniques that looks good on most eye shapes( in my personal opinion)
I’ve been doing the second look for ages, and you’re one of the first people I saw that uses the exact same technique!! Classic cat liner never suited me, (it makes my eyes look too round and it looks like shit on me), but the other method makes them look absolutely stunning. I just wanted to say that whether or not a technique works for you hasn’t much to do with your race like the poster implies (I’m white). It has more to do with how your facial features work together, and what you want to emphasize. Elongated eyes look best on me and this technique is amazing for that, if that’s the case for you as well, you should definitely try it! 💜
100%! I have round, quite downturned eyes so a method like this does not look good on me at all, my eyeliner needs to be more like the lifted version she used to do. But, that’s why one size doesn’t fit all!
i'm european and have double eyelids and the normal eyeliner never looked good on me 😭😭 i've been doing this technique since last late november and omfg its a LIFE SAVORRRR i rlly hope this vid does help someone
@@devon9612 because the girl in the video said that she was trying to be "white" doing the first style. That's implying the first look is for the european race,,,
i feel so proud of myself for figuring this out by myself before i saw any of these videos XD but yeah this is a great tip, especially for hooded eyes if you dont like the bat wing eyeliner!
I still do the first one. I have tried the second one however I feel it looks weird on my eye and is a straight line look.i like my liner to curve towards the end of my brow
Fun fact: I actually watched a bunch of tutorials on eyeliner before I tried it the first time, ignored all of them and developed my own technique, which is honestly pretty similar to this one. My eyeliner looks pretty different to most people’s eyeliner, which gives me a “signature look”. If I do it on other people, they honestly kinda look like me-
This is the only way I know how to do my eyeliner!! I thought it was common sense to start off with a line on the end and then connect it with your lid
This actually works for most if not all eyes shapes, FOLLOW YOUR NATURAL WATER LINE! It will fit your face soooo much better regardless of eye shape, race, gender, etc.
That’s literally what I do for hooded eyes!!! If I put the line right across my eye, it looks like my liner is seeping into my eye socket 😂 my lid DISAPPEARS!
It's not some crazy life hack, you need to know your eye shape and proper technique. This will look good on some eye shapes and not so good at others. Same thing goes for concealer hacks. Triangle under eyes or lifting hack just don't work on some face shapes. Moral of the story find out what your face shape eye shape nose shape and lip shape are before trying all these "hacks". That are bdw not new, people were just following make up hacks from influencers before and just never try to find out what is actually right for them. We all have unique features 💗
This isn't just for Asian people but for women in general with that eye shape. I am white and have that exact eye shape and have to do the second version because my eyes are slightly hooded and it would never work with the first version. Everyone needs to learn how to apply makeup that works for their own features rather then watching beauty gurus or social media influencers. What works for them, won't work for you. Putting too much concealer in a triangler shape under your eye will most likely eventually cause your makeup to crease. Because in reality, noone needs that much concealer under their eyes. People just follow the unrealistic expectation they see on social media platforms and feel bad when it doesn't work for them. Alot of nationalities share almond shape eyes, pouty lips, small or large noses, high cheek bones, etc. We are all unique and also similar in so many ways. We also need to stop with the labeling as well as comparing ourselves to someone who had plastic surgery to achieve a certain look that is unrealistic.
does anyone have any tips for keeping the eyeliner intact when you draw it across that line? my eyes water now and then and that line in particular always ends up getting wet and the eyeliner smudges off, despite me setting it with black eyeshadow too
Tight line it to your Eyelash and not onto your waterline. Making dots inbetween your eyelashes will help hide your waterline. Then use your fingers to run it gently over the line to smudge over the unevenness or you can then use eyeliner, powder to even out the liner above your lashes. Hope this helps.
@@shreyatiwari9008 my bad! I meant to talk about the mini line that extends from the end of the eye out to the cheekbone (that little crease) but thank you for the recommendation for the waterline, I’ll keep that in mind!
i'm chinese and have monolids/epicanthic folds too, and i definitely prefer the first one for myself. the second one is the opposite of cat eye, it's closer to the "puppy eye" style that makes your eyes look more downturned and droopy at the outer ends. it's got a more innocent and cutesy look to it! i like my eyeliner fiercer
i’m sure she’s referring to the fact that the technique she was using did not suiting her natural Asian eyes. And I think her comment about “trying to be white” is valid. When you grow up without any representation in media, you change yourself to try to fit whatever you are seeing. And for her, that was doing eyeliner that just didn’t fit her natural eye shape.
They both look good, I think they are different styles. Honestly I suck at eyeliner and my eyes tend to alternate between looking like either of these lol
I’m actually white, but this is how I have to do my eyeliner too! Playing to the strengths of your natural features completely changes how makeup looks, and learning how to work with my face instead of against it is something I’m very grateful for.
Different eye shapes need different techniques. I'm happy you found yours. It's not about what color you ate but about what the shape of your eye is and how you apply the product.
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i’m half asian and when i realized this on my own after so much trial and error it was a game changer bro! this plus when i learned to put a bit of black shadow on the bottom corner near the liner. really opens ur eye up
I have hooded eyes like this where the outer corners of my top lid point down. And I cannot tell you how helpful this video was for me to finally be able to wear a wing. Thank you 😭
I change the way I apply my eyeliner often to fit my mood, never had one to stick with honestly. But when I’m in a rush, I usually end up doing this but smaller 😊
That's how I do mine too. I have teenie eyes (well, let's face it, and a teenie head - I have to shop for glasses in the kids section). This method really does make eyes look bigger.
I am 67 years young, disabled, and very fair skin. I have never been able to do a cat eye without it looking ridiculous. I am trying this NOW!!!! XOXO. Suzan
Omgg this helped soo much i was so tired of not feeling myself when i wear eyeliner because i just feel like i didn’t look good at all and now doing it this way i feel much more confident
This definitely helped me. I’m going to try this immediately. Thank you ❤️ -From a mostly white girl, who has no idea what her ethnicities are from her father’s side and was called “Chinese eyes” throughout her whole childhood and adolescence, and never learned how to properly do eye makeup for her eye shape