That’s when it’s time to turn to our social feeds.

Spoiler alert: It only requires five products.

Alternatively, you could draw precise lines with a thin makeup brush and blackgel eyelinerthat comes in a pot.

Close up of a butterfly eyeliner look in pastel shades

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With this connection, the butterfly shape becomes more apparent.

If you don’t get this right on the first few tries, it’s okay.

Using the sameliquid liner, add accents to the top and bottom wings, thickening some lines with shading.

close up photo of eye is shown with black eyeliner drawn in a curve shape in the crease

Ashley Rebecca

I also thickened the wing shape to make it more prominent.

This is where you’re free to experiment with colors and shadow finishes.

Thistechniqueadds definition and makes the liner appear more seamless.

close up photo of an eye with black liner drawn in a wing shape

Ashley Rebecca

I applied Grande Cosmetics' GrandeDrama Intense Thickening Mascara with Castor Oil to the top and bottom lashes.

The amount of drama you bring is up to you, so go as big as you want.

You’ll want to lock in all your hard work.

close up photo of an eye with a wing shape drawn on the top and line drawn on the bottom outer corner

Ashley Rebecca

close up photo of an eye with a butterfly shape outline drawn in liquid liner

Ashley Rebecca

close up of an eye with black liquid liner drawn in a butterfly shape

Ashley Rebecca

close up of a woman applying liquid eyeshadow to a butterfly eyeliner look

Ashley Rebecca

close up of an eye with metallic green and sparkling eyeshadow in a butterfly shape

Ashley Rebecca

close up of an eye with metallic green and sparkly eyeshadow in a butterfly shape

Ashley Rebecca

close up of a woman applying mascara to her completed butterfly eyeshadow and liner look

Ashley Rebecca

close up of an eye with butterfly eyeliner applied and metallic green and sparkling eyeshadow

Ashley Rebecca