What Are Siren Eyes?
Siren eyes makeup is an evolved version of the classic winged eyeliner that makes the eyes appear elongated and sultry. It's essentially a smokey eye with darker rims and eyeliner flicked upwards at the outer corners of the eyes to make them look mysterious and edgy. You can also take cues from Bela Hadid, Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox, and many other celebrities who have been sporting siren eyes for quite some time.
Tik Tok users have been comparing ‘doe eye’ and ‘siren eye’ makeup to emphasize the seductive nature of the look. The doe eyes are characterized by a rounded, bright, doll-like eye, whereas the siren eyes have that trademark sexy shape. In general, one style will suit you better based on your eye shape—Siren eyes are a better fit for those with more almond or upturned eyes —but both can be cheated with makeup.
How To Get Siren Eyes Look
To achieve the perfect siren eyes look, combine your favorite eyeliner and eyeshadow. Choose any color and experiment with deep and light tones from the same palette. Dark browns, greys, and blacks, on the other hand, are frequently used to achieve a snatched look. The appearance can be soft or sharp, subtle or intense, and created in a variety of ways. .
Check out the siren eyes tutorial below for more information.
Take your favorite
eye shadow palette and apply one of the lighter shades all over your eyes. Then, start at the outer corner of the eye and work your way in toward the lash line to create a ‘siren’ smokey eye.
Apply a
dark black eyeliner along the waterline to add definition and framework. Finish with a sharp, winged liner that pulls outward and horizontally, lengthening the eye shape towards your temples. Apply a generous amount of
mascara to channel your inner femme fatale.
Pro Tip: You can always get the perfect siren eye when you use
liquid eyeliner. Begin by lining your eyes with a
black shadow and an angled brush. Then, for the perfect snatched winged liner, follow that line with your liquid liner.
Are you ready to give siren eyes a shot? It might not look like the celebrities on your first try, but as with any other makeup technique, practice makes perfect.