Interested in trying the trend?

Ahead, we put together a full tutorial on how you might master it.

Keep scrolling for some expert advice from pro makeup artist Dema Jaber.

Ashley Rebecca wearing puppy eye makeup

Ashley Rebecca / Byrdie

The key is in how you apply the eyeliner.

you could use gel or pencil liners for this look.

I’m starting with Urban Decay’s 24/7 Glide-On Waterproof Eyeliner in Bourbon to draw my shape.

Ashley Rebecca applies brown eyeliner to her eyes

Ashley Rebecca

No matter your eye shape, just follow the natural curvature of your eyes as a guide.

Then, smudge it out using an eyeshadow brush or your finger.

it’s possible for you to repeat this same step on the bottom liner but it’s not necessary.

Ashley Rebecca smudges the eyeliner on her bottom lash line

Ashley Rebecca

Just remember to follow the shape of the liner so that it looks polished.

I am using Charlotte Tilbury’s Feline Flick Liner Pen on top of the eyeliner I’ve already applied.

I chose to apply my shadow after to the crease just to add some nice dimension and contour.

Ashley Rebecca adds liquid liner to her eyes

Ashley Rebecca

Apply a few coats of mascara to the top and bottom lashes until you feel the look is complete.

I’m applying Kjaer Weis Im-Possible Mascara for volume, length, and separation.

Why do you ask?

Ashley Rebecca smudges her eye makeup with a brush

Ashley Rebecca

Eyes are opened in just in the right place giving you an exaggerated puppy eye look."

Step 6: Make Any Edits

CongratsYou have now reached full puppy dog eyes status.

Ashley Rebecca applies mascara

Ashley Rebecca

The final Puppy Dog eye makeup look

Ashley Rebecca