Smokey eyes - help
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Jun 27, 2013
Eirin Kristine J.
How do you guys do it? Would it look too "gothic" on pale skin??
Jun 27, 2013
Amber K.
Jun 27, 2013
Eirin Kristine J.
Thank you!
Jun 27, 2013
Amber K.
In case you can't see it well enough, from left to right the colours are:
1. Lightest shade
2. Second darkest shade
3. Darkest shade
4. Second lightest shade
Jun 27, 2013
Angel O.
Hey eirin kristine! I did a smokish eyes with a wing on my profile... its light simple yet draws attention to your eyes :)
Jun 27, 2013
Lauren C.
Smokey eyes are all about blending so make sure you have a clean fluffy brush! Say for example you want a bronze smokey eye! Start with priming the eye, if you don't have primer you can use concealer, or ever a creamy eye liner pencil whatever you can findThis will ensure the shadows will stick! Pat down a bronzed shade of the lid, it can have sparkles or whatever you chose! Make sure to really pat it into the lid! After that blend out the shadow so there are no stark lines! Using another slightly darker shade locate your crease area and lightly using windscreen whipper motions work it into the crease! Make sure it is blended out so there are no stark lines, using a taupe or a colour close to you skin colour apply of the brow bone and blend into the brown!
It's hard to explain I wih I could show you, but there are so many tutorials on YouTube! Good luck