You know squiggle eyebrows, faux freckles, and nose hair extensions, neon eyeliner, wet hair, glitter roots, and lollipop lips did we mention? But do you know the most difficult trend of all?
Makeup experts have now raised the bar on beauty trends, just in time for the holiday season.
Apparently, candy canes aren't just for hanging on trees or stuffing into stockings. They're also inspiration for your eyelids.
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As if cat-winged eyeliner wasn't hard enough ... why not add in a few extra steps just for fun?
If you're brave enough or have the patience for this time-consuming look, just replace your black liquid eyeliner with red and white. Carefully, and without poking yourself in the process, use the red liner to draw the wing and the white for the thick, diagonal lines.
If you've done it correctly, you'll be the belle of the office holiday party!
Had to go all out with a candy cane eye for holiday meeting✨🤶🏼🎄 (yes i did it myself & no those are not stickers) pic.twitter.com/yl7GztWg5e
— CHAMPANGE MAMI (@CElizabitchh) November 15, 2017
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Candy Cane Liner 💋 #christmasmakeup #candycaneeyeliner #holidaymakeup
Feeling festive 😂 with my #candycaneliner 🎄
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