First Attempt At A Smokey Eye! Criticism Welcomed!
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Sep 4, 2014
Jenny B.
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Sep 5, 2014
Nada A.
I think the inner corners of your eye shouldnt contain product as heavy as its set on the rest of your eye. Instead, lighten it up by using a lighter eyeshadow for the inner corner of your eye which you should then blend out then perhaps add some silver or white to the tear ducts. :)
Sep 6, 2014
Madison C.
Agreed with all of these ladies and I would also add a little more eyeliner!