How To Do Makeup Step By Step



The classic smokey eye never goes out of style and suits everyone. Define your upper lashline with the black eyeliner. Blend the dark crease shadow outwards towards your brow bone. Cool skin tones look great in black kajal pencil while dark brown works well for warmer tones. This look suits most eye colors, but it tends to pop out more on light eyes.

Next, pick the lightest shade and apply it on the inner corner of your eyes and below your eyebrows' arch (on top of the highlighter you applied earlier). Step 2: Define your eyebrows with your favorite brow product (Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in Ebony), and then prep your lids for the eye makeup applying an eyeshadow primer.

Check the video for the soft brown shade that I am using for a transition color. I'm going to be using Certifeye Rose Gold Glitter on my lid, to give my eyeshadow look some sparkly pop. Best of all, you can take risks that other eye colors simply can't. Use a primer or a concealer on your eyelids to increase the longevity of your makeup.

You should choose three shades of each color: a light, creamy color; a medium base color; and a dark, smoky color. With an angled brush, create a wing on your upper lashline using brown eyeshadow and define the lower lashline using the same. Apply this to the entire eyelid up until the crease.

Apply flirty faux eyelashes. This version of How to Get Smokey Eyes With Makeup was reviewed by Camille Sanghera on August 11, 2017. Gently smudge these lines with a brush to create the smokey effect. Plus, the dark eyeshadow stops right at the crease of the eye in order to keep the browbone light.

Add further definition by lining your upper lashline with a black gel or liquid eyeliner. Use green eyeshadow and apply it along the upper lashline. Step 6: Create a winged line on the outer corner of the eye using a classic black eyeshadow (Noir from ABH). For a fancy dinner party, wear the classic black smokey eye with your favorite LBD.

To accentuate your naturally dark features, we bring you 10 foolproof makeup looks designed especially for brown eyes. Using a flat brush, apply the pearl eyeshadow all over your eyelid. Follow these simple steps to create an easy smoky eye makeup look, perfect to highlight dark brown eyes.

With a flat brush, use gold eyeshadow for the center. Repeat the process using black eyeshadow and start at the outer corner. Apply a warm brown eyeshadow on the outer corner of your lid while leaving the center bare. Start by blending the lightest colors. Wiggle the brush between your lashes to help separate and define them.

This tutorial is for anyone who's looking to conquer the classic black smokey eye. And here are more smokey eye makeup ideas, enjoy. Don't apply the shadow too far in. You want the inside third to half of your eyelid to not have any dark shadow. Carefully apply your mascara, wiggling your brush between your lashes to help define them.

Use a brown shadow for the crease and to define your upper and lower classic brown smokey eye lashline. Line your upper lashline while you hold the eyeliner as close to the lashline as possible. Again, start at the outside corner and bring it only about halfway in. This will help to balance the darkness out on the top of your eyes.

If you have a cool complexion, dust your eyelids with a dark gray eyeshadow. With this shade I am only going to apply it to my outer corners of my eye, and blending it in to my crease colors a little bit. Take a deep blue shadow and create a subtle V-shape at the outer corners of the eyes.

Using a deep brown or a black eyeliner pencil, tightline your upper waterline, so your lashes look fuller. Prime your eyes and apply the grey eyeshadow all over your upper eyelid and lower lashline with a flat brush. Step 4: Apply a metallic gold eyeshadow all over your mobile lid (Amber from ABH).

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