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Smokey Eyes or Smoky Eyes Make-up Tips!

Submitted by Mimi on Thursday, 25 September 20082 Comments
Smokey Eyes or Smoky Eyes Make-up Tips!

I’ve always adored the smokey eye look. It is so sexy and dramatic, mostly used for the night look. However, if done in lighter shades and not heavy layering, it can still be appropriate for the day.

Like yourself,  I have searched the net for hours when trying to learn on how to get the smokey eye look. Found tons of video tutorials and read many instructions on how to create the look. Many of them were way too long and complicated, stating that you need about 20 make up tools to create the look. Obviously, it’s quite useful to have all those tools and colors, however, you can still create the same look by using your basic brushes, sponges, and colors. What I decided to do is create a 3 minute easy-breezy tutorial, that will create the perfect smokey eye look that can be used by make up challenged people such as myself! He-he

You are going to need:

1.    Foundation or as make up artist like to call it a primer
2.    At least 2 eyeshadow colors. I used gray and black ( they were both sparkly and not matt)
3.    Black eye pencil
4.    Mascara
5.    Eye shadow sponge or a q-tip
6.    Eye shadow brush

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STEP 1
In order for the eyeshadow not to melt into your eyelid crease, you need to lightly apply primer on the whole area of your eyelid.

STEP 2
Use a black eye pencil to draw a very thick line over your lash line and then smudge it either with an eye shadow sponge or a q-tip.

STEP 3
Now apply the grey shadow up to your brow area

STEP 4
Using an eyeshadow  brush , blend in black eyeshadow , starting at your lash line, blending up. Stop deep color at crease.

STEP 5
Finish with several coats of volumizing mascara and Viola!

It should take you about 3-5 minutes! I actually timed it!

Note: Avoid the clown look by keeping your lips nude! Anytime you apply strong make up ( like smokey eyes or red lips) put the focus on either eyes or lips, never both.

2 Comments »

  • Leyla N said:

    Wow, I love this technique. I learnt so much from this example!! It looks great!! Keep up the great work!!

    Loves it!

    Leyla

  • Lisa said:

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you – It’s so hard to find good fashion advice these days! Thanks again! :)

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