After Tata Harper prepared the models' skin to look fresh, radiant and essentially perfect, all that was left for makeup artist Romy Soleimani to do was deck out the lower lashline with a white, extended cat eye.
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To be honest, this liner wouldn't be too crazy to wear on the daily, but to be safe, I chose to pop a bold silver liner on the lid right up against my lashes rather than the lower lash line. This way it was similar to wearing a normal black liquid liner, but it looked a bit more unique as I used a silver shade instead.
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You know that if M.A.C. is involved, the look is sure to be killer. M.A.C. Senior Artist, Fatima Thomas, created a look at Chromat that was simple, but included a pop of neon orange right in the inner corner just to keep things exciting.
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Since my skin is more on the light to fair side, I didn't feel comfortable popping a neon orange color on my inner corners and going on my merry way. To make this look fit me and my everyday needs better, I decided to tone down the orange inner corner with a bit of shimmering champagne on top. This way I still had the perfect sparkle on my inner corner to brighten up the eye area and the fresh color to keep my eyes the main attraction of my makeup look.
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Makeup Artist, Yadim, used the Maybelline New York The City Mini Palette in Urban Jungle to create this rocker-chic look. He essentially created a winged liner without the crisp, sharpness of a typical wing by leaving the end rounded and a lot messier than your typical Instagram winged liner would be.
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