The original eyeliner stencil, invented by a celebrity makeup artist Before eyeliner stencils became a thing, Beth Bender made them one. Created in 2003 by a working celebrity makeup artist who was tired of uneven wings, Eye Candy stencils are the patented originals — used on red carpets, editorial shoots, and in millions of makeup routines worldwide. Each stencil sits flush against the eyelid, guides your liner into place, and peels off cleanly to reveal a crisp, professional result.
What it does
- Gentle adhesive pads stick directly to dry eyelid skin, holding the stencil flat and flush against the lash line for clean, guided liner application
- Fill in the stencil with any formula — gel, liquid, felt-tip, pencil, powder shadow, cream, or glitter — then peel away to reveal a precisely shaped wing or cat eye
- Each sheet contains both a left and a right stencil so both eyes are shaped consistently from the same template
- Can be trimmed with scissors to adjust the wing thickness or customize the fullness of the look
Why people use it
- Works across all eye shapes and sizes including hooded lids — flexible material conforms to the natural curve of the eyelid
- Hypoallergenic, latex-free, talc-free, vegan, and cruelty-free — made in Los Angeles to strict quality standards
- Compatible with every eyeliner formula, not just one specific product — use with whatever liner you already own
- Each starter pack includes a step-by-step instruction card and a pro tips card — no prior experience required
What to know
- Apply only to dry, clean eyelids — oil, moisturizer, or primer residue reduces adhesion and can cause the stencil to lift mid-application
- To reduce stickiness before first use, press the stencil to the inner forearm once before applying to the eyelid — this is especially useful for sensitive skin
- Best results come from filling in from the tip of the wing inward toward the lash line, not outward
- Store stencils in original packaging after each use to preserve the adhesive for subsequent applications
What to use it for
- Precise winged and cat eye looks without freehand skill or a steady hand
- Creative looks including gradients, rainbow liners, and cut crease effects using the stencil as a guide
- Consistent symmetrical results across both eyes in minimal time






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