D.I.Y simply Smokey eyes .......
Smokey eye look has been a big style for quite awhile and there's no sign this particular trend is dying. Here we show you step-by-step instructions on how to get the perfect smokey eye.
The key to the perfect smokey eye is proper blending. You want to make sure colors are blended together flawlessly. Also, it's important to pair light base colors with rich dark colors. Nice mixes include: Soft gold base with deep purple on top, champagne base with bright blue and peach base with green hue.
Smokey eye look has been a big style for quite awhile and there's no sign this particular trend is dying. Here we show you step-by-step instructions on how to get the perfect smokey eye.
The key to the perfect smokey eye is proper blending. You want to make sure colors are blended together flawlessly. Also, it's important to pair light base colors with rich dark colors. Nice mixes include: Soft gold base with deep purple on top, champagne base with bright blue and peach base with green hue.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: 10 minutes
Here's How:
- Prep the lid. The key to keeping eyeshadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eyeshadow base (also called "primer"). Simply swipe the primer across the eye and let it dry before you continue to the next step. Some great primers for a smokey eye include MAC's 'paint' ,Lise Eye fix , Zaron eye primer ,lise or NYX eye base OR Urban Decay's 'Primer Potion'.
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Apply eyeliner. If you're going for a typical black, brown or
gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colors above the upper lash
line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye. If you're opting for a
jewel-toned eye (violet makes a gorgeous smokey eye), line eyes with a
purple, blue or deep green liner.
For more intricate directions on lining for a smoky eye see How to apply eyeliner. Also see my list of the best eyeliners. I include several that work great for the smokey eye.
- Blend in color on bottom lashes For color on the bottom (a key smokey eye look) you'll want to use a eyeliner pencil because they're easiest to smudge. Once the line is drawn, run your finger over it to smudge the line. You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.
- Apply light base color Again, the key to a smokey eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your browbone. I love Stila's whipped eye shadows. The moist "mousse" consistency seems to stay on forever. My favorite colors are taupe and pearl.
- Blend in darker color, but keep dark color below the crease. Now that you have the base and eyeliner on, it's time to get the smokey effect. You need a darker eyeshadow shade. Using an eyeshadow brush blend in color starting at your lash line, blending up. Make sure to blend color into the lash line so the eye liner disappears. Stop deep color at crease. The key here is to blend, blend, blend.
- Doublecheck your work Make sure eyes match and blend color with a Q-tip if need be.
- Finish with several coats of mascara. You'll want to apply a few coats of mascara so lashes are thick and dark. If you don't have naturally long, curled lashes, curl them with a lash curler first. See my list of best mascaras if you don't have one you love.
- Flare it up with a catty effect with SACRED EYE LASHES OR BLINX EYELASHES.....
Lovely. Never tried the Violet shade before. The Q-tip usage is also a much needed makeup tip. Thanks for the info.
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i sooooo luv this ,simple and straight to the point and i actually just tried it now too. Please do more of this .where can one get the lashes blinx or d sacred and is the blinx also by lola maja?
ReplyDelete@funmi i concur ,it makes sense because the brush sometimes add too much in the wrong place and i get a racoon looking effect
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