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Animal Instincts: Expert Instruction on How To Double Cat-Eye

The Met's Anne Schumacher gives her expert advice on how to create a hot makeup look: the double cat-eye.

by Heather Dunhill

OK, so before I launch into the "Double-Cat-Eye-How-To" by Anne Schumacher, I really want to share a bit about her incredibly cool qualification as our instructor.

Not only did she work at Bloomingdale's in NYC as resident makeup artist and fragrance specialist in the private shopping service, Anne apprenticed, for more than four years, with the “dean of makeup artists” Pablo Manzoni, who revolutionized makeup in the ‘60s. If this doesn’t quite ring a bell yet, then no doubt you’ll recognize some of his clientele: Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Diana Vreeland and his muse Maria Callas (Pablo is responsible for her famous cat-eye).


Maria Callas


Jackie Kennedy Onassis


Diana Vreeland


Pablo’s trust in Anne’s talent was so great that he sent her on beauty house calls to his clients’ homes, hotels and showrooms. One of Anne’s favorites: Rosita Missoni.

Now, who could blame you if you wanted your own personal one-on-one with the woman who trained with a beauty legend and made notable stylish icons more beautiful for more than 15 years in NYC? 

No problem.  Anne offered complimentary instruction to Fashion I.Q. blog readers.  To schedule an appointment at The Met on St. Armands Circle call (941) 388-3991.

Step-by-step instructions follow the video with the Trish McEvoy cosmetics used. All products available at The Met.

(And just a quick side note, since we’re getting some wonderful seasonal weather, here’s some scarf tying inspiration if you missed my blog on how to Tie One On.)



Anne Schumacher’s Double Cat-Eye: Step by Step


Step 1.) Use Trish McEvoy Angled Eyeliner brush #50. With a drop of TM's Finish Line, make a paste texture with the TM Eye Definerin Black (or other Definer color).


 
Step 2.) Begin on inside corner of lash line.  Sweep Definer across entire lash line, pushing down harder and making the line thicker on the outside third of lash line.

Start to angle line up about a 1/4 -1/2 inch before outside corner of eye, angling the line slightly towards outside of brow. Fill in, and straighten out the slight "Nike Swoosh"-like line.


Step 3.) Clean the edge of the angled line (tail) with a Trish McEvoy cotton swab, dipped lightly into the Trish McEvoy eye makeup remover. 



Step 4.) Do the same along the bottom lash line, continuing the line to the end of the bottom lash line, then continuing up into the “tail," parallel to the top lash line's "tail,"
 just to bring it up a notch!

Step 5.) Use the Trish McEvoy Intense Black eye pencil along the top inside "water line" (under the top lash line).
(This coveted sell-out pencil will soon also be available in "Arabian Nights," an intense midnight-blue color.) 




Step 6.) Use Trish McEvoy's Lash Enhancing Liquid Eyeliner (which strengthens lashes while defining them). Begin at inside corner of eye dragging along lash line while gradually making the line thicker (by pressing down harder), and thinly tracing the tail. Do the same along the bottom lash-line. If you want to make the line thinner, or "crisp," use the TM cotton swab again.


Note: The outside angle/swoosh/tail and thickness is a little different on everyone, depending on your eye shape. We recommend you stop by to see the professionals at The Met’s Trish McEvoy counter, Anne and Carissa. They will make you feel confident in achieving this look and others.

To finish the overall face and look:

Curl your lashes with Trish McEvoy's Lash Curler. Follow with Trish McEvoy's High Volume or Lash Curling Mascara (with which you will never end up with black under your eye).

Also, you must have good brows to correctly frame those eyes. If you do need more perfect brows, try Trish's Brow Shaping Pencil.

REMEMBER TO ALWAYS DO YOUR EYE MAKEUP FIRST! 
Then follow with the Trish McEvoy Correct & Brighten, Instant Eye Lift (when needed) and foundation, followed by a small inside corner "7" application of Flawless concealer.




Posted: 10/6/2011 3:22:34 PM | 3 comments



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Annie
Wow! Sexy and mysterious eyes! Anne is a true expert and professional!
10/7/2011 6:57:33 AM

Anne Schumacher
Thank you for your kind words. Heather, you and your team did a great job breaking down the steps. Call or email me with any questions (Anne@TheMetSarasota.com), or to book an appointment with myself, Carissa, and our other Trish artists for a makeup lesson(including a natural look). At The Met, you don't leave our makeup chair with just a face-chart. You leave with the confidence and understanding how to achieve the look you want. (941) 388-3991
10/6/2011 11:01:23 PM

Anne Schumacher
Thank you for your kind words, Heather. It was a lot of fun, and you and your team did a great job of putting together the steps. I invite people to call me with questions and to book an appointment with me, Carissa, or our other Trish McEvoy Artists at The Met for makeup lessons -- including a "natural" look. (At The Met, you don't just leave with a face-chart. You leave with the understanding of how to reproduce the look by yourself.) Also, my email at The Met is Anne@TheMetSarasota.com
10/6/2011 10:42:31 PM

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