HELP!? (Eye shadow tricks)
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Jan 31, 2013
Analisa C.
I really wanna try on some black eyeshadow but I'm not really familiar with the eyeshadow feild. What's the easiest way to make black eyeshadow work?
Jan 31, 2013
Kaysey L.
You could use it in your crease, a lot of eyeshadow looks use black shadow to define the crease. You could also look up some smoky eyes and go from there, black is a staple color in the traditional smoky eye.
Feb 1, 2013
Mila C.
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Feb 1, 2013
Katlyn B.
You can use it as a liner. Or smoke it and blend it in the outer corner of your eye.