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feline flicks

25/3/2025

 
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I remember about ten years ago, a friend who is slightly older than me, warning me to enjoy my smooth eyelids. Having no idea what she meant, it only dawned on me a couple of weeks ago that IT HAD HAPPENED. My once creaseless lids were now akin to parchment paper on display in the British Museum: complete with crepelike imperfections. 
Since the age of sweet sixteen, I have been a walking advertisement for bold eyeliner: I don't feel dressed without it. The iconic cat eye has to be, hands down, one of the most flattering make up tricks you can learn.  The appeal of the cat eye has endured for centuries: from Queen Nefertiti to Amy Winehouse, the feline flick is still going strong.
Playfulness and versatility are two things that really drive my style: whether its clothes, accessories or makeup. I have been known to use kohl pencils, liquid and even lipstick to create my eye-catching looks. Top tip, if you have a shaky hand, try resting your elbow steady on a surface as you draw. There are plenty of tutorials online. My advice, just go for it and see what happens! ​ Meeeeoooooow!

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