This season's eyeliner looks are worth the effort
WHEN it comes to autumn/winter beauty trends, the eyes most definitely have it: all the coolest catwalk make-up designs focused on prettifying the peepers, but weāre not just talking a standard smoky eye.
Make-up artists wielded eyeliner like a weapon, with everything from the classic cat-eye flick to the ā60s āfloatingā liner getting a fresh new-season remix.
These bold looks may take a bit of practice, but the pay-off will be so worth it, especially with party season right around the corner.
Steady hands at the ready, itās time to toe the line...
Like any artistic endeavour, preparation is everything when it comes to perfecting your liner look.
Primer is essential for creating a blank canvas; a smooth, oil-free surface to which colour cosmetics can cling.
Benefit Air Patrol BB Cream Eyelid Primer, ā¬29.50, contains SPF20, which we often forget about on our eyelids. (www.brownthomas.ie).

If you need a more tailored shade, Clinique All About Shadows Primer for Eyes, ā¬20, comes in three subtle shades (www.boots.ie).
Already perfected the cat-eye flick? Then why not take it up a notch with wider winged liner, as seen in teal on the Antonio Berardi catwalk and black at John Galliano.
āUnlike the classic flick, for this look youāre going to start with the wing,ā explains make-up artist Lisa Potter-Dixon, author of Easy On The Eyes. āDraw a line from the corner of your eye, angled upwards towards the end of your brow. The longer this line, the more dramatic the look, so go as far as you dare. From the tip of this line, draw back towards the centre of the eye, but stop as you reach the middle of the eye. Fill in the gaps of the shape you have created.ā
*Ā Benefit Theyāre Real Push Up Liner in Beyond Black, ā¬22.50, (www.debenham.ise)
*Ā Nars Soft Touch Shadow Pencil, ā¬22, in heat (www.brownthomas.ie)

At Giamba, the youthful off-shoot of Giambattista Valliās main line, Val Garland daubed tattoo-like designs around modelsā eyes using black eye pencil, see main image.
The stars, hearts and musical notes might be a bit much for everyday wear, but Lily Donaldsonās sharp Z-shaped tick is totally achievable with Pur Minerals Double Ego Dual-Ended Eyeliner in Madagascar, ā¬19.47 (FeelUnique.com, free p&p).

The most extreme interpretation of the ā60s throwback floating liner came at Rochas, where dense, black curves sat way outside the upper and lower lashlines.
The cartoon panda look isnāt for everyone, but Felder Felderās softer take is much more accessible.
Start with a wash of neutral eyeshadow over the lid, then trace a crescent above the crease using NYX Slide On Pencil in Gun Metal, ā¬7, Boots.

Thereās no need to be really precise, because afterwards youāre going to gently smudge and blend the line with a brush like the Bobbi Brown Dual Ended Eyeliner/Smokey Eye Liner Brush, ā¬40, to give a more lived-in look (www.brownthomas.ie).

THINKING BIG: The bigger the better was the mantra at House of Holland ā thick black brushstrokes were plastered across the eye crease ā and at Dior, where neat ovals of khaki, brown or plum extended almost to the eyebrow.
For this kind of super-liner, a powder or gel pot and brush are your best bet ā the only question is: how bold do you dare to go?
* Bobbi Brown Intense Pigment Liner in Black Plum, ā¬33.50, (www.brownthomas.ie)
*Ā Rimmel Scandaleyes Waterproof Gel LinerĀ in Emerald, ā¬7.99, Boots (www.boots.ie)
*Ā Art Deco Art Couture Eyeliner Brush, ā¬8.44 (www.debenhams.ie)
Now all you need is a couple of coats of mascara. Heavy eye make-up can make your eyes look smaller, so to counteract that effect, go for a curl-enhancing formula like NARS Audacious Mascara, ā¬26, Brown Thomas, which uses tiny comb grips to separate and pull your lashes skyward.

Alternatively, amp up the grunge factor with lashings of Max Factor False Lash Effect Fusion Mascara, ā¬16 (www.boots.ie).

