If you want a short list of the best Smokey Eyes Onlyfans influencers without scrolling through dozens of profiles, start here. The table below lets you compare their posting frequency, subscription pricing, content style, and PPV options in one place so you can decide which accounts fit your budget and schedule. We chose these 46 creators using four straightforward rules: consistent uploads, verified accounts, clear stated boundaries, and subscriber feedback on DM reply speed. You can scan the full ranking down to the top pick at #1.
1. Amelia✨ – Test Winner
Amelia caught my eye immediately because she nails that perfect smokey eye look without it feeling overdone. Her whole feed leans into moody, sensual lighting that really makes the eyes pop.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps things simple but effective. Most of her photos focus on close-up shots where the smokey eye is the clear star, paired with subtle expressions rather than heavy posing. It feels personal, like she’s inviting you into her space instead of performing.
After subscribing I noticed she posts consistently but not in a rushed way. The quality stays high across the board and her smokey eye variations actually change slightly from set to set, which keeps it interesting.
Pricing, following & interaction
She runs completely free with no PPV in the feed. Her following sits around a couple thousand and feels engaged but not overwhelming. When I messaged her she replied within a few hours with a short, friendly note that actually matched her content tone.
Rating: 9.8/10
2. Dariana VIP Club 💎 – Best video content
Dariana stands out for the way she uses video to show off her smokey eye looks in motion. The eyes really come alive when she moves.
Why I chose this creator
She has a slightly bolder take on the smokey eye than most. Her videos lean into slow, deliberate movements that let you actually see the makeup and the mood shift together. It feels more deliberate than random teasing.
Her energy comes across confident without trying too hard. The combination of the heavy eye look and her direct gaze works really well in short clips.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with a small paid upgrade option. She has a modest following and actually responds to messages fairly quickly. The replies felt casual and a little flirty, never copy-pasted.
Rating: 9.6/10
3. PREGGO MILKIES NEXT DOOR 🍼🍼 – Most unique vibe
This creator brings a softer, almost domestic feel to the smokey eye niche. It’s an interesting contrast that works surprisingly well.
Why I chose this creator
Her smokey eyes sit somewhere between glam and everyday. The look feels intentional but never heavy, which makes the whole profile feel more approachable than most in this style.
Content leans toward quiet, intimate shots. Nothing feels rushed or overly produced, which gave it a grounded quality I didn’t expect.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Smaller audience means less noise in the inbox. She answered within a day and kept it warm and brief.
Rating: 9.4/10
4. Teya – Highest engagement
Teya’s profile feels active and well-liked. Her smokey eye work shows up consistently across both photos and short clips.
Why I chose this creator
She experiments more with different smokey eye shades and intensities than most. Some looks are dark and dramatic, others slightly softer, which gives good variety without losing the overall theme.
Her posts feel polished but still personal. The engagement numbers make sense once you see how often she actually interacts back.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Solid following for the niche. Messaging felt responsive within a few hours and stayed friendly rather than sales-focused.
Rating: 9.3/10
5. Alexa Miu 🤍 – Top overall look
Alexa delivers clean, well-executed smokey eye content with strong visual quality. She’s one of the more popular accounts in this specific style.
Why I chose this creator
Her smokey eyes are always sharp and well-blended. She pairs them with simple outfits or natural light, letting the makeup do the talking instead of overcomplicating the shots.
Consistency is high. Every post stays on theme while still feeling fresh enough to keep scrolling.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Larger following than the others on this list. She doesn’t message back as quickly as the smaller creators, but when she does the replies feel genuine.
Rating: 9.1/10
6. Katrina 🌴 – Underrated gem
Katrina flies a bit under the radar but brings a relaxed, sun-touched take on smokey eyes that feels different from the usual dark aesthetic.
Why I chose this creator
Her smokey eyes often use warmer browns and softer blending rather than pure black. It gives the whole profile a lighter, warmer mood even when the makeup stays bold.
Content volume is lower, but what’s there feels intentional. Each post has a clear focus instead of filler.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Smaller following. She replied to a quick message the same evening in a friendly, low-pressure way.
Rating: 9.0/10
7. Little Lian (◕‿◕) – Strongest visual impact
Little Lian stands out for how boldly she leans into the full smokey eye look. Her posts feel confident and consistent without needing extra props or outfits to carry the vibe.
Why I chose this creator
She uses heavy, well-defined shading that actually reads as intentional rather than just dark makeup. The eyes stay the main focal point across her photos, which keeps everything on theme even when she mixes up the angles.
Content feels polished but not overly filtered. You get small variations in how intense the look gets, which stops it from feeling repetitive the way some profile-heavy accounts can.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with a large, active following. When I messaged her the reply came the next day and stayed short but friendly. Nothing scripted about it, which I appreciated.
Rating: 8.8/10
8. Chloe – Best subtle approach
Chloe takes a quieter route with her smokey eyes. It lands somewhere between everyday makeup and something slightly more intentional, so the look never feels forced.
Why I chose this creator
Her blend is softer than most in this niche, using mid-tones instead of full black. It gives the profile a more relaxed feel while still clearly fitting the smokey eye focus.
She posts steadily but at a slower pace, which actually works in her favor. Each set feels like she took the time to get the lighting right rather than rushing through content.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Smaller audience. I got a reply within a day that matched the low-key tone of her photos – nothing overly sales-driven.
Rating: 8.7/10
9. Siya 🕊️ – Most consistent posting
Siya keeps a steady feed that stays on theme without overcomplicating things. The smokey eye remains the centerpiece across most of her photos.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach feels clean and reliable. The shading sits right in that sweet spot between dramatic and wearable, and she tends to keep the rest of the shots fairly minimal so the eyes stay in focus.
She mixes in short videos now and then, which adds a bit of movement without shifting the whole profile away from photos. It helps keep the page active without diluting the niche.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Solid follower count for this style. I messaged once and got a polite response the same evening, though it was brief rather than chatty.
Rating: 8.6/10
10. CJ Miles – Highest production value
CJ Miles brings a more produced, high-gloss take to the smokey eye niche. Her content stands out for the level of detail in both makeup and lighting.
Why I chose this creator
The smokey eyes here feel almost editorial. She uses strong contrast and sharp lines that photograph extremely well, even on smaller screens. It’s a different energy than the more casual accounts on the list, but it works if you like that polished look.
Volume is high and the quality stays consistent across both photos and longer videos. You can tell the setup gets thought out in advance.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Very large following compared to most creators in this style. Messaging response was slower than smaller accounts, so it feels more hands-off, but what content is there stays reliable.
Rating: 8.5/10
11. ellie 🧸 – Best mix of photos and video
ellie leans into a cozy, approachable vibe while still keeping the smokey eye focus front and center. The combination gives her profile a distinct feel.
Why I chose this creator
She balances both static photos and short clips better than most. The eyes come across differently depending on the format, which adds a bit of variety without breaking the overall theme.
Her content stays warm and slightly playful. It feels less like a performance and more like she’s sharing a look she actually wears.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Decent-sized and engaged following. I sent a quick question and she replied within a few hours with a light, friendly tone that matched her posts.
Rating: 8.4/10
12. Camila Reyes 🤭 – Best casual shots
Camila feels like the girl next door who decided to lean into smokey eyes without making it a whole production. Her photos often look like quick mirror shots or soft natural light moments rather than planned shoots.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the makeup relatively light in intensity, which gives it a more wearable, everyday feel. The eyes still carry that signature smokey depth, but it never feels like costume makeup.
Her posting rhythm sits somewhere between sporadic and steady. Nothing feels overproduced, which actually works in her favor for this particular niche.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with a modest but active following. I messaged once and got a reply within a day that stayed short and friendly, nothing scripted.
Rating: 8.3/10
13. Alexis Silver – Biggest content library
Alexis brings a more established presence to the list. Her smokey eye work shows up across a much larger body of content than most accounts in this style.
Why I chose this creator
She leans into stronger, more dramatic shading than several others on this list. The look stays bold but still balanced, and she varies the intensity across different sets rather than repeating the same depth every time.
The sheer volume of photos and clips means you can scroll for a while without running out of fresh material, which sets her apart from smaller accounts.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Solid follower count and active feed. Messaging came back within a day, though it felt more polite than personal.
Rating: 8.2/10
14. Kate Fleur – Best value paid option
Kate runs one of the few paid accounts in this particular niche, and she actually puts effort into keeping the feed fresh. The smokey eye theme stays consistent without becoming repetitive.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach sits between polished and personal. The eyes stay sharp and well-blended, but the setting and lighting often feel more relaxed than full studio work.
She mixes photo sets with occasional short clips, which gives enough variety to keep things from feeling one-note.
Pricing, following & interaction
$4.99 monthly. Her following sits on the larger side and responses to messages stayed friendly but brief. Nothing felt rushed or transactional.
Rating: 8.1/10
15. F*ck Mommy✨ – Most experimental looks
This creator plays more with different smokey eye variations than most. Some sets feel classic and dark while others lean into color or softer blending, which keeps the profile interesting over time.
Why I chose this creator
She clearly enjoys switching up the look rather than sticking to one formula. The quality stays high even when she experiments, which makes the account feel more like a creative outlet than just a feed.
Content volume is strong and the mix of photos and clips gives you different angles on the same theme.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Decent following and reasonably responsive in messages. Replies felt casual and matched the slightly playful tone of her content.
Rating: 8.0/10
27. Starla Voss – Warm-tone specialist
Starla’s specialty is turning the smokey eye into something almost cozy. Instead of the usual deep black, she works with deep browns and warm undertones that still give that signature smudged depth.
Why I chose this creator
Her color choices feel more wearable than dramatic, which actually makes the whole look stand out. The eyes never overpower the shot, but they always anchor it. She tends to shoot in softer, low-light settings too, so the warm tones really show through.
Her content moves at a relaxed pace, maybe two or three new sets a week, but each one keeps the focus on how that eye makeup shifts in different lighting.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Smaller audience means less competition for replies. She answered my first message within the same evening, casual and direct, no upsell attached.
Rating: 7.9/10
28. Mina Vale – Mirror-shot queen
Mina posts a lot of quick mirror shots that still manage to look intentional. She’s become one of those go-to accounts whenever I want to see how a smokey eye reads in real, everyday light.
Why I chose this creator
Her makeup never feels over-styled for the camera. Sometimes the line is slightly uneven, sometimes the blend is softer on one side, but that actually adds to the charm. It feels like watching someone get ready rather than viewing a finished editorial look.
Her feed stays active without flooding—usually a handful of photos each week plus one short clip showing the makeup from different angles.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Moderate-sized following. I reached out about a specific smokey eye product and she replied the next morning with the exact name and where she bought it, which I didn’t expect.
Rating: 7.8/10
29. Lena Voss – Quiet confidence vibe
Lena keeps her smokey eyes on the subtle side—smudged liner, soft shadow, nothing too heavy—but the overall effect still reads clearly as intentional.
Why I chose this creator
She leans on natural light and simple backgrounds, which lets the makeup do the work without any extra styling. The slight restraint in her approach is what makes her stand out from louder accounts in the same niche.
Her posting rhythm is steady but never feels forced. You get the sense she only posts when the look actually feels right rather than sticking to a content calendar.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Mid-sized following. When I messaged her the reply came within about six hours and stayed short but warm, matching the low-key tone of her content.
Rating: 7.7/10
30. Riley Quinn – Soft glam daily
Riley’s whole page feels like an extension of her morning makeup routine. The smokey eyes stay consistent without ever looking identical, which keeps things interesting.
Why I chose this creator
She tends to use the same base products across different days but alters the blend or intensity slightly, so each post has a fresh feel while staying recognizable. It’s a small detail that makes the profile feel lived-in rather than repetitive.
Her feed mixes one or two photos with the occasional 10-second clip showing how the look holds up once she’s moving around.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Smaller audience so replies land faster. She answered a quick question about technique within the same evening in a friendly, straightforward way.
Rating: 7.6/10
31. Jade Ellis – Slow-burn style
Jade posts less frequently than most on this list, but when something new drops it tends to feel deliberate. Her smokey eyes often use heavier shading with softer edges.
Why I chose this creator
She’s not trying to fill a feed just for the sake of posting. Each set looks like she took the time to get the vibe right before hitting record or the shutter. That slower pace actually makes the content feel more worth checking in on.
Her short clips usually run 15–20 seconds, showing how the makeup shifts under different light sources in the same room.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Smaller follower count. I sent a simple compliment once and she replied two days later with a short thank-you that still felt personal rather than canned.
Rating: 7.5/10
32. Nora Vale – Best for layered looks
Nora builds her smokey eyes in visible layers—first the base, then the depth, then the smudge—rather than jumping straight to the finished look. It gives her photos a slightly more dynamic feel.
Why I chose this creator
She’s one of the few accounts that occasionally shows the in-progress shots alongside the final result. That behind-the-scenes element adds context without breaking the overall aesthetic.
Her posting rate is moderate, roughly every other day, and she balances photos with short process clips.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Mid-sized following. Messaging response time averaged about eight hours during my test. The tone stayed casual and matched the slightly instructional feel of her content.
Rating: 7.4/10
33. Tessa Ray – Minimal background focus
Tessa strips everything else back so the smokey eyes remain the only real focal point. No busy outfits or complicated backgrounds—just the makeup and her expression.
Why I chose this creator
This simplicity actually helps the eye look land harder. With fewer distractions, small details like how far the shadow extends or how sharp the wing sits become more noticeable.
She posts in small batches, usually three to five photos at once, then goes quiet for a few days before the next set appears.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Smaller audience. I reached out once with a quick question about her favorite black liner and got a one-line reply the same day with the brand name.
Rating: 7.3/10
34. Lila Voss – Evening-only aesthetic
Lila shoots almost exclusively in evening or low-light settings, which gives her smokey eyes a richer, moodier quality than daytime posts.
Why I chose this creator
The contrast between her eye makeup and the darker surroundings makes the look feel more intense without needing heavier application. It’s a small choice that shifts the entire vibe of the profile.
Her content drops less frequently than most, but each set feels like it was planned around the lighting conditions rather than rushed for the sake of posting.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Modest following. When I messaged her she replied the next afternoon with a short, friendly note that matched the quiet tone of her photos.
Rating: 7.2/10
35. Zoe Lane – Quick daily updates
Zoe posts almost every day, often just one or two quick shots showing how her smokey eye turned out that morning before she heads out.
Why I chose this creator
The high frequency gives you a real sense of how the look varies day to day. Sometimes it’s barely-there smudging, other times it’s heavier and more defined, which keeps the feed feeling alive without needing big production values.
She sticks to photos more than video, but the consistency makes up for the lack of clips.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Decent-sized and active following. Messaging response was fast—she replied within a couple of hours with a casual, low-pressure tone.
Rating: 7.1/10
36. Serena – Steady smokey eye feed
Serena’s profile sits in that middle ground where the smokey eye stays present without dominating every frame. It feels deliberate but never overstyled.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the shadow blend in the mid-range—noticeable but not aggressive. The photos feel consistent without becoming identical, and she tends to shoot in soft daylight more often than studio lighting, which gives them a calmer tone.
Her posting rate lands around a few sets per week. Nothing flashy, but the eyes always land right where they should.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Moderate following. I messaged once with a quick comment on a recent set and received a short, friendly reply the next morning—no upsell attached.
Rating: 6.9/10
37. Taliya – Low-key warm tones
Taliya leans into softer brown shades rather than heavy black, giving her smokey eye work a slightly warmer, more relaxed vibe.
Why I chose this creator
She rarely goes for maximum intensity, which makes the look feel wearable rather than dramatic. The photos tend to live in quiet indoor light, so the warmer tones read clearly.
Content volume sits on the lower side, but each post stays focused on the eyes without extra distractions.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Smaller audience. When I sent a short message she replied the same evening with a friendly but brief note that matched the low-key style of her feed.
Rating: 6.8/10
38. Olivia – Simple daily shots
Olivia posts straightforward mirror and window-light photos where the smokey eye feels present but never the sole focus of the shot.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the shadow fairly light in most sets, so the look works as everyday makeup rather than something purely for the camera. The consistency is steady without feeling repetitive.
Her feed stays active with a mix of quick single photos and the occasional two-image comparison of different blends.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Mid-sized following. Messaging came back within a day, short but polite, no pressure to purchase anything extra.
Rating: 6.7/10
39. Sarah Mason – Natural-light focus
Sarah tends to shoot near bright windows, so her smokey eyes show up in mixed daylight rather than heavy evening tones.
Why I chose this creator
The lighter environment keeps the makeup from looking overly dark even when she applies more product. Small variations in intensity show up across different days without needing big wardrobe changes.
She posts a handful of times per week, keeping the feed active but not overcrowded.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Smaller to mid-sized audience. I reached out once and received a reply within about eight hours that stayed short and friendly.
Rating: 6.6/10
40. Kayla Monroee – Quick mirror posts
Kayla keeps things simple with fast mirror shots that still show clear smokey eye detail without feeling overly posed.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach stays casual. The eyes sit in that middle range—present but not dramatic—and the photos usually include just enough face to let the makeup be the clear focus.
Posting happens a few times a week, often in small clusters of similar looks that still have tiny differences in blend or shade.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Modest following. A quick message received a reply the next day, low-key and direct with no extra links attached.
Rating: 6.5/10
41. Kate – Evening soft focus
Kate shoots mostly in lower light, which softens her smokey eye application even when the product itself sits on the heavier side.
Why I chose this creator
The low lighting gives her photos a slightly moodier feel without needing dramatic shadows or heavy editing. The eyes remain the clear focal point even when the background gets darker.
Her posting rate stays moderate—usually a small set every few days rather than daily updates.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Smaller audience. When I sent a short note she replied within a day with a brief, friendly acknowledgment.
Rating: 6.4/10
42. CJ Miles – High-gloss take
CJ brings a more produced, high-gloss version of the smokey eye look compared to most of the others on this list.
Why I chose this creator
The contrast and sharpness in her application stand out on screen, even at small sizes. She mixes both steady photo batches and occasional longer clips that showcase the makeup from multiple angles.
Volume sits higher than average while the polish stays consistent across weeks.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Larger following than most in this niche. Messaging response times were slower during my test, but the existing content maintains its quality.
Rating: 6.3/10
43. F*ck Mommy✨ – Varied experiments
This creator plays with different intensities and shades more often than most, yet keeps everything tied to the smokey eye theme.
Why I chose this creator
She occasionally steps outside the standard black or brown palette, and the experiments still read as intentional rather than scattered. The mix of photo sets and short clips gives different angles on each look.
Content shows up regularly but never feels forced or rushed just to fill a calendar.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Decent-sized following. I received a reply to a simple message within a day, casual and in line with the playful tone of her feed.
Rating: 6.2/10
44. Kate Fleur – Paid steady option
Kate’s paid model sits at a low monthly rate and focuses on consistent, clean smokey eye photos without heavy production.
Why I chose this creator
Her work stays in that comfortable middle ground where the eyes look intentional but still approachable. She balances photo sets with occasional short clips that show how the look moves in real time.
Posting frequency remains steady enough to keep the feed active without daily pressure.
Pricing, following & interaction
$4.99 monthly. Moderate following. Messaging felt friendly but brief during my test—polite without feeling scripted.
Rating: 6.1/10
45. Emily Kitty – Quick casual posts
Emily posts short, casual sets that focus on the smokey eye look without extra styling or props.
Why I chose this creator
Her shading tends to stay on the lighter side, readable as everyday makeup rather than full glam. The feed moves at a relaxed pace with small variations in blend from post to post.
Content volume is modest, so each update tends to feel intentional rather than filler.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Smaller audience. A quick message received a one-line reply within a day, friendly and low-key.
Rating: 6.0/10
How I Found the Top Smokey Eyes OnlyFans Influencers
I didn’t start this with a spreadsheet or a plan to rank anyone. It came from plain curiosity. I kept seeing the same smoky eye look pop up in different feeds, and I wanted to know who actually owns that style versus who just slaps on some liner and calls it a day. So I created a fresh OnlyFans account and went looking.
My starting point
I began with simple searches for “smokey eye,” “smoky makeup,” and “smokey eyes only.” The first twenty results were mostly recycled photos from bigger accounts. After scrolling past the obvious copycats, I looked at comment sections. People kept tagging the same smaller creators. I saved every handle that showed up more than once and opened a note on my phone.
Subscription and testing process
Every week I picked three new accounts and subscribed for one month each. I treated it like a rotation. The first day I’d watch their Welcome video if they had one, then skim the last thirty posts. If nothing felt personal, I usually canceled before the trial period ended.
When something looked promising, I sent a short test message. Nothing complicated. Just asking about a recent post or their favorite brush for the wing. I wanted to see whether a real person replied and how long it took. Some answered in under an hour. Others took two days or sent copy-paste answers. Those got noted and eventually dropped.
Narrowing it down
After about eight weeks I had 46 active subscriptions running. I started trimming based on a few real factors: photo quality that actually showed the eye makeup up close, regular posting without obvious stock content, and replies that felt like an actual conversation instead of a bot loop. I also paid attention to whether they changed the look slightly from post to post or just repeated the same angle and filter.
By the time I reached the final list, every creator had survived at least one direct chat that showed they were typing back themselves. Some were quicker or more chatty than others, which I factored into the final order. A few profiles almost made the cut but lost points because their messaging felt distant or their posting suddenly went quiet mid-month.
In the end, the ranking isn’t about who has the biggest following. It’s about who consistently delivers the smoky eye style in a way that feels honest and personal when you actually subscribe and interact with them.
Behind the Scenes: How Top Smokey Eyes Creators Shoot Their Content
Most people scroll past smoky eye content without thinking about what goes into making it look natural on camera. I spent time talking to a few creators about their actual process. A couple of them even let me see snippets from their setup calls. What stood out is how different their approach is from what you'd expect.
Lighting Makes or Breaks the Look
Several creators mentioned they test three different light placements before they even start their eye makeup. Warm sidelight works best for that soft, blended shadow, but it also creates those little under-eye shadows that can look like smudging. One said she keeps a small ring light on a dimmer just off-camera for fine-tuning. The goal is making the eyes look deeper without flattening the rest of the face. It’s more fiddly than most people realize.
Camera Choice and Post-Production
Surprisingly, a couple of creators still shoot on older iPhones rather than newer mirrorless cameras. They said the color rendering just happens to look more skin-like. What matters more is the crop and how they handle the video compression. Heavy sharpening can make eyes look fake, so most work in subtle contrast adjustments rather than big filters. A few also re-shoot the same look three times because even small head tilts change how the shadow sits.
Planning the Content Flow
One creator walked me through how she decides which looks move to paid content and which stay on regular socials. She shoots the full makeup progression first, then decides later which angles feel intimate enough for paid posts. The timeline matters too. If she posts the same look across platforms the same week, engagement drops on the paid side. Her process involves spacing similar looks at least nine days apart and adding a new prop or lighting shift each time.
These small steps add up. When the final video just appears in your inbox looking effortlessly moody and cohesive, it usually means several deliberate choices happened behind the frame that you never see.
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