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Jan 30, 2014
Ashley D.
I want to try learning how to do bolder looks like a smokey eye, or looks with color, just for those days I want something a little extra. But its hard to do a smokey eye look with such small eyes, I have like zero lid space, also the dark colors look harsh and I'm so pale that any mishap (muddy colors, too much blending, not enough blending) look really harsh. What should I do? Or should I forget about it?
Jan 30, 2014
Ashley D.
There is very few looks I have "mastered" on my lids that require color or darker colors but never.something really dark.
Jan 30, 2014
Malorie M.
I would try a neutral smokey eye instead of a darker smokey eye!!
Jan 31, 2014
fall V.
I have the same problem I tend to use brozier colors.