Step 1: Choose A Color
A smoky eye is done with one color of eye shadow. Brown, grey, or black are good choices. Dark plum or navy are for the brave. Eyeliners should match.
Step 2: Prep Your Lid
Apply a thin layer of foundation across your lids. Then sweep on a nude colored shadow or powder. Use a light shimmer if you’re feeling fancy.
Step 3: Pencil In
Using your pencil, draw a line around your eyes. If you want your smoky eyes to look especially frisky, draw on your inner rims as well. Blend with a cotton swab.
Step 4: Brush Up
Start by sweeping on a layer of shadow close to the lashline with your eyeshadow brush, diffusing the eyeliner. With a light hand, add another layer of eye shadow and blend upward... so the the color fades evenly from lash to crease. Line the lower eye with a liner brush and diffuse with a cotton swab.
Step 5: Finishing Touches
Use a cotton swab to blend or clean up any shadow. Apply two coats of mascara on curled lashes to polish the smoky eye look.
A smoky eye is done with one color of eye shadow. Brown, grey, or black are good choices. Dark plum or navy are for the brave. Eyeliners should match.
Step 2: Prep Your Lid
Apply a thin layer of foundation across your lids. Then sweep on a nude colored shadow or powder. Use a light shimmer if you’re feeling fancy.
Step 3: Pencil In
Using your pencil, draw a line around your eyes. If you want your smoky eyes to look especially frisky, draw on your inner rims as well. Blend with a cotton swab.
Step 4: Brush Up
Start by sweeping on a layer of shadow close to the lashline with your eyeshadow brush, diffusing the eyeliner. With a light hand, add another layer of eye shadow and blend upward... so the the color fades evenly from lash to crease. Line the lower eye with a liner brush and diffuse with a cotton swab.
Step 5: Finishing Touches
Use a cotton swab to blend or clean up any shadow. Apply two coats of mascara on curled lashes to polish the smoky eye look.
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