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Dec 26, 2014
Jane M.
Dec 26, 2014
Candy M.
You can do a smokey eye using the white one on your browbone and the peach on your lids and then the pink in the crease and the brown over it. And in your tearduct the same white colour.
Dec 26, 2014
Jane M.
Thats a great idea! Thank you!
Dec 26, 2014
Hannah K.
What Candy suggested is a gradient eye:)
I like her idea, and you could also do the brown all over the lid and lower lash line, blended out with the white on your tearduct and brow bone.
Or the brown shade on your outer lid, blended into the pink in the middle of your lid and white on the inner lid.
Dec 27, 2014
Jane M.
Thank you so much! Theese are so pretty and easy to do!
Dec 27, 2014
Candy M.
Np :)