Morgan Donahue
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If you’re anything like us, your eyeliner stash could rival a beauty aisle—brown for a soft vibe, black for a night out, maybe a bold cobalt or burgundy for when you’re feeling adventurous. And with so many shades and formulas at your fingertips, why stick to the same look every day? Whether you’re in the mood for a smudgy, lived-in line, a razor-sharp wing, or something straight out of Euphoria, we’ve rounded up 10 eyeliner looks that’ll have you itching to grab your favorite pencil, gel, or liquid and get creative. Consider this your permission to experiment, break some rules, and find the look that feels most you.
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Leave it to Lucy Boynton to serve up the ultimate retro eyeliner inspo. This look features a floating, slightly graphic crease line paired with minimal shadow for that ’60s French cinema vibe. To recreate, grab a long-wear gel eyeliner and a fine angled brush. Start your line just above your natural crease, following your eye shape. Keep your base fresh and dewy so the liner stays the star.
Think “no-makeup makeup,” but make it eyeliner. Hailey Bieber’s super-thin brown liquid line elongates the eye without screaming “I’m wearing eyeliner!” Use a dark brown liquid liner and start at the outer corner, flicking out just slightly. Keep the line as close to your lashes as possible.
Zendaya’s bold, smoky eyeliner is the ultimate night-out moment. Start with a creamy black kohl pencil and line your upper and lower lash lines, smudging with a small brush for that sultry, diffused finish. Pair with glowy skin and a glossy nude lip to balance the drama.
We couldn’t make this list without a cat eye, and Selena Gomez’s take mixes sharp precision with soft smokiness. Use a jet-black liquid liner to create the wing, then blend a dark eyeshadow into the outer corner to soften the edges. The result: lifted eyes and all-day wear.
This quirky, vintage-inspired shape seen on actress Isabela Merced is easier to recreate than it looks. Using a smoky gray pencil liner, draw a curved “C” shape above your lid, tracing your natural eye contour. No need to fill it in—negative space is part of the charm. Finish with volumizing mascara for that full-on ’60s mod effect.
Want to channel Meghann Fahy and have your eyes be the main event? Start by tightlining both your upper and lower waterlines with a black waterproof pencil. Then, dab a metallic cream shadow in gold or silver onto the inner corners and lower lash line. This catches the light in the most flattering way—perfect for date night or holiday parties.
Megan Thee Stallion knows that two wings are better than one. Draw your classic cat eye with liquid liner, then add a second wing starting from the outer lower lash line, mirroring the angle of the first. Tip: For razor sharp edges, lay down a piece of tape right below where you want the wing to go to help guide your drawing.
Colored eyeliner is having a moment, and burgundy (seen here on model Candice Swanepoel) is one of our fave shades. It’s perfect for blue or hazel eyes, but if you have brown eyes, swap in navy, cobalt, or teal. Apply your black wing first, then smudge a colored pencil liner along the lower lash line and waterline, then blend for a smokier finish.
This smoky, chocolate-brown wing is giving seriously cool-girl elegance. To get the look, press a deep chocolate pencil liner close to your upper lash line, then use a dense smudger brush to blur the edge into a soft wing. Finish with a touch of bronzed shadow to warm the look. Pair it with dewy cheeks and a glossed pink lip (like Helena Christensen’s)—and you’ve got a vibe that’s casual yet runway-ready.
We couldn’t finish off this list without something from the iconic Donni Davy, aka the makeup artist behind Euphoria’s incredible looks. For this dreamy vibe on model Adison Justis, start by tightlining your lower waterline with a navy pencil, then pack a soft peach shimmer shadow across the lid for a gorgeous and unexpected color combo.
Over time, we’ve picked up a few game-changing tricks that make eyeliner way less stressful. Keep scrolling for our favorite tips to get that line just right.
Rest your elbow on a flat surface and anchor your pinky on your cheek while applying liner—instant stability. If you’re still shaky, try short, controlled strokes instead of one long line. A mirror angled slightly upward (so you’re looking down into it) makes it easier to get close to your lash line without pulling at your skin.
Pencil liners are perfect for beginners or smudgy, lived-in looks. Gel liners offer bold pigment with more playtime before they set, and liquid liners are your go-to for crisp, graphic shapes and wings.
Instead of starting over, dip an angled eyeliner brush into a bit of micellar water and clean up the edges. You can also apply concealer along the edge of your wing to sharpen it instantly.
A dull pencil liner can drag on your lid, so be sure to keep it smooth with a good sharpener. If you’re a gel-pot liner fan, a fine-tipped brush will give you that precise application every time.
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