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Korean Beauty Trend: Are Puppy Eyes the New Cat Eye?

Posted by Alexandra C. | Tuesday September 10, 201317 comments


Cat eyes: we have a love hate relationship with them. On the one hand, they're gorgeous. On the other hand, they're a total b**ch (excuse the French) to do. And while we can go on and on about tips and tricks, the fact is: they're tough. Which is why I'm kind of all over this Korean eye makeup trend called puppy eyes. While cat eyes swerve upwards into a very difficult to accomplish winged shape, puppy eyes taper off downwards, in an almond-like shape. Also, saying puppy eyes sounds super adorable and cuddly. 

Having trouble getting the difference? Here are a few expertly done cat eyes for your reference:


(images via beautyriot.com, fashiondivadesign.com, bellasugar.com)

And here's the down slopping puppy eyes as modelled by Korean singer and idol Hyuna. She's credited with giving puppy eyes popularity. You might remember her as Psy's costar in the massive sensation Gangnam Style. 


Puppy eyes are designed to give you a youthful appearance, with big, round, innocent eyes. I'm all for big eyes so I can totally jump on this trend. I even tried this out one day at work. Not only is it far easier to accomplish compared with cat eyes, but I find it does really make my eyes appear larger and I look more awake and refreshed. I think it's quite flattering on my face as well. 


Here's the wearable look on two chicks. I like how you can extend it further and onto the bottom lash (see the picture on the left) or have a more subtle, straight approach (right). I almost think that this seems more natural and casual compared to a cat eye which can be kind of stuffy and over the top at times. 

Do you think you'd try this trend out? If you're looking to get that puppy eyed look, here are a few of my favourite products: 


1. Maybelline Eye Studio Master Duo 2-in-1 Glossy Liquid Liner (C$11.49)

2. Maybelline EyeStudio Master Precise Ink Pen Eyeliner (C$10.09)

3. Revlon ColorStay Creme Gel Eye Liner (C$10.99) 

4. Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Liquid Eye Liner (C$26.00)
 

5. Marc Jacobs Beauty Magic Marc'er Precision Pen (C$36.00)
 
(via xovain.com, allure.com, frmheadtotoe.com)
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15 Comments

on September 10, 2013  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

It looks really cute, I might try it, but like the others said I'm not sure if I could pull it off.

on September 10, 2013  LissaG  6,010 said:

I agree with mamaluv, I think the downward sloping eye would age the face and make someone look tired. Only certain eye shapes could pull it off well.

on September 10, 2013  imfeehily  8,865 said:

Puppy eyes look adorable. Thought I'm not sure everyone can pull them off.

on September 10, 2013  fredamans  12,209 said:

I like both, but it depends on the shape of your eye which suits you best.

on September 10, 2013  mamaluv  STAFF said:

No, I think I'll stick with the cat eye. My eyes naturally slope downward on the outside edge and I find that a cat eye lifts them and makes me look younger.

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