Siren Eye vs. Doe Eye Makeup Tutorial

Doe vs. siren eye makeup techniques are trending on TikTok and other social media platforms. We will explore the differences between siren and doe eyes, two popular eye makeup trends.


You’ll learn the difference between siren eyes, and doe eyes and how to do both. We will cover the techniques, Revlon products to use, tips, and comparisons of the two trends.
We will also include step-by-step tutorials to make your learning experience more engaging and informative.


So, let's dive in and learn how to create these stunning eye makeup looks.


Doe Eye vs. Siren Eye Makeup

Siren eyes are all about creating a sultry, elongated, and lifted eye shape using winged eyeliner and smokey eyeshadow. On the other hand, doe eyes are all about creating a bright, and refreshed look using nude eyeliner and light-colored eyeshadow.

Products + Tools We Use

What Does Siren Eye Makeup Look Like?

The smokey siren eye look is a new version of the classic winged eyeliner technique. When creating siren eye makeup looks, the goal is to transform eyes into a slimmer, almond shape creating a sultry, seductive effect. This step-by-step guide helps beginners and makeup experts understand how to do siren eye eyeliner.

How to Do Siren Eye Makeup

  1. Start by prepping your eyelids with an eyeshadow primer to ensure that your eyeshadow stays put all day.
  2. Take the ColorStay Looks Book™ Eye Shadow Palette and use the fluffy brush to apply a light, neutral shade all over your eyelid.
  3. Next, take a darker shade from the same palette and use the small angled brush to apply it to the outer corner of your eyelid, blending it upwards and outwards towards the end of your eyebrow.
  4. Use the ColorStay Line Creator™ Double Ended Liner to create a thin, sharp-winged eyeliner. Begin in the middle of your eye and flick outwards with the slightest pull upwards. The line should be thin and sharp.
  5. Apply the So Fierce!™ Big Bad Lash Mascara to your upper and lower lashes to add volume and length.

And there you have it, a sultry siren eye makeup look.

Pro Tip: As with popular winged or cat eyeliner looks, you can use tape to help apply a sharp siren eyeliner effect. Place tape diagonally on the outer edge of your eye, pointing back towards the end of your eyebrow to use as a guide when applying liner. Then remove the tape and clean up the liner with a cotton swab or makeup wipe.

 

What Does Doe Eye Makeup Look Like?

Doe eye makeup gives a bright, youthful, and refreshed look while siren eyes feel more glamorous, elevated, and lifted. To match your bright-eyed gaze, use a natural-looking foundation that can even out your complexion. The doe eye look requires eyeshadow and two different colored eyeliners. Light, neutrals, and brown colors are best for a doe-eye look.

 

How to Do Doe Eye Makeup

  1. Start by prepping your eyelids with ColorStay™ Eyeshadow Primer to ensure that your eyeshadow stays put all day.
  2. Take the ColorStay Looks Book™ Eye Shadow Palette and use the fluffy brush to apply the shade "Bare" all over your eyelid.
  3. Next, take the shade "Suede" from the same palette and use the small angled brush to apply it to the outer corner of your eyelid, blending it upwards and outwards towards the end of your eyebrow.
  4. Use the nude colored pencil liner to line your waterline. This will instantly make your eyes appear larger, brighter, and more refreshed.
  5. Use the ColorStay Line Creator™ Double Ended Liner to create a thin, sharp line along your upper lash line. Keep the line thin and close to your lashes.
  6. Apply the So Fierce!™ Big Bad Lash Mascara to your upper and lower lashes to add volume and length.
  7. Place the brush at the roots of your lashes and wiggle it at the base to ensure that the mascara coats every lash. Draw the brush out to the tips and pull through for more volume. Repeat the application for additional volume.
  8. Flip the brush over to use the Small Side for precise application on lower lashes. This will help to create a bright-eyed look. Apply multiple coats of mascara to achieve the desired volume and length.
  9. Use the small smudge brush to smudge the lower lash line slightly to create a softer look.