Recreate Diane Kruger's Gorgeous Cover Look With Eyeko Eyeliner!
Channel Diane Kruger's beauty look as seen on the cover of the August issue of Marie Claire
Channel Diane Kruger's beauty look as seen on the cover of the August issue of Marie Claire
If you love the '60s-inspired eye make-up worn by Diane Kruger on the cover of the latest issue of Marie Claire as much as us, you're in luck, because we have just the thing to recreate it.
The German actress channels her inner Swinging Sixties siren with thick black sweeps of flicked eyeliner on her lids in the summery shot for the cover of the August issue. The must-have product to get the look? It has to be Eyeko's Skinny Mini Liquid Eyeliner.
The liner is easy to control, allowing precision when applying to perfect that coquettish flick, and boasts a preservative-free formula that doesn't smudge or fade leaving a long-lasting, glossy finish. Want even more good news? You can get the Eyeko Skinny Mini Liquid Eyeliner for free (usually worth £8) when you buy this month's issue of Marie Claire, which is on newsstands now.
So what are you waiting for? Go and pick up your copy now to see our gorgeous shoot with Diane and to snap up your free Eyeko Skinny Mini Liquid Eyeliner.
This free gift is exclusive to newsstand copies only and the offer does not apply to subscriber copies.
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