Tutorial: Doe-Eyed Makeup (inspired by Aria from Pretty Little Liars)

This tutorial is inspired by Lucy Hale’s character (Aria) from Pretty Little Liars. Here’s the non-funky-fied original photo hehe :) :

Please don’t mind the chicken hair…growing out the bangs :P

The eyeshadow is pretty straightforward (any standard brown look), but Aria’s signature look is her giant, gorgeous doe-eyes and full, thick lashes…the type of eyelashes I don’t have but wish I did…and the type of bottom lashes that are essentially non-existent for me :(

 A couple of pointers for this look:

  • Don’t use black eyeliner…it will look too harsh. Use brown eyeliner instead, and if you want, go back over it again with black/charcoal eyeshadow.
  • Lining your bottom waterline with a light coloured pencil is key in making your eyes look bigger. White is often used, but beige/nude colours are great too. I find it can look more natural than white!
  • Only line your bottom lash line with brown on 2/3 or 3/4 towards the inside.
  • Aria’s eyebrows are always very strong. Don’t forget to define your brows and make a statement with them.
  • Lips can be anything you want, but in this tutorial I use a bright pink that I often see the PLL girls wearing in the show :)

Check out the YouTube tutorial here or below!

 

Products Used:

  • Foundation: Maybelline Fit Me – 220 Natural Beige
  • Primer: UDPP – Sin
  • Base: NYX Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil – Dark Brown
  • Shadow: NYX Palette – Champagne & Caviar
  • Shadow (inner corner): MAC Pigment – Lithe
  • Gel Eyeliner: e.l.f. Cream Eyeliner – Coffee
  • Pencil Eyeliner (for beige waterline): Chromagraphic Pencil – NC15/NW20
  • Brows: e.l.f. Brow Kit – Dark
  • Brow highlight: MAC Eye Shadow – Femme Fi
  • False lashes
  • Bronzer / Contour: MAC Powder Blush – Equilibrium
  • Lipstick: MAC Sheen Supreme Lipstick – Ultra Darline
  • Lip Gloss: DiorKiss – Cotton Candy

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