By Lexi Novak, Allure
Our top lashes usually get all the attention, but it may be time for a change of perspective. Exaggerated, spidery, or glittery — this season’s lashes stuck to the bottom line. We’ll show you three different ways to play up your lower lashes with liner, mascara, and false lashes, like some designers did on the runway recently. The result: doll-like yet badass bold lashes.
Hello Dolly
For the doll-eyed look at Jeremy Scott, makeup artist Kabuki cut strip lashes into narrow sections and spaced them out along the lower lash line. To pull off this look, you’ll need a bunch of confidence — and falsies designed for the top lashes (ones for the bottom are too short). We like Ardell's 106 Glamour Lashes. Glue the longest clumps onto the middle of your lash line for a cartoonishly rounded effect.
Hello Dolly
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Twiggy Glitter
At Tadashi Shoji, makeup artist Pep Gay used liquid liner to approximate the look of thick fake lashes — he drew stripes under the lower lash line (right on the skin) and then added silver glitter between each “lash.” He used loose glitter and lash glue, but a glittery liner, like M.A.C. Superslick Liquid Eye Liner in Nocturnal, creates the same effect.
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Clump It Up
Twiggy Glitter
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