How to do a smokey eye.
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Nov 28, 2013
Kelcee W.
Wht is the best way to do a smokey eye.
Nov 28, 2013
Janae H.
With a fluffy crease brush like a Mac 217, the flufflier the brush the more blown out the shadow will look. and just start little by little with windshield wiper motions. Also it's good to have a transition shade, which goes in the area right about your crease. Light browns make great transition shades. Just blend blend blend
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Kelcee W.
Thnk yall so much.