The smokey eye is a very dramatic look. It really puts beauty in your eyes with all the black. This is great for the red carpet, Girls Night Out, or a dinner date. I will show you the materials you will need and the steps to succeed the smokey Eye!
Necessary Materials For The Smokey Eye
Concealer
Translucent Loose powder
Black eyeliner
Black or grey eyeshadow in powder
Eyeshadow in ivory or light beige
Black Mascara for eyelashes
Sponge tipped brush for blending
Natural bristled brush for eyes
Translucent Loose powder
Black eyeliner
Black or grey eyeshadow in powder
Eyeshadow in ivory or light beige
Black Mascara for eyelashes
Sponge tipped brush for blending
Natural bristled brush for eyes
Steps To Succeed The Smokey Eye
1. Prepare the eye area with concealer and moisturizer.
2. Apply loose powder under the eye. This will help control the makeup that will fall during application. The loose powder can be brushed away after your done with eye makeup.
3. Using black eyeliner, line the upper and lower eyes on the interior part of lash line. Always begin on the inside of the eye, finishing on the outside. Use the sponge tool to softly blend in the line towards the eyelashes. This will make the lashes look thicker and will soften the line. Blend in lines with upward circular motions to create the look of smoke rising. Remember: What we're trying to achieve here is that the color gradually fades.
4. The next step is to apply a black or grey eyeshadow. The powder functions well for blending. Use the eye makeup brush to apply the shade starting on the inside of the eye working towards the outside of the eye. Continue applying the color forming a sideways “V” following the contours of the brow bone. Extend the line of shadow, stopping in the middle, right above the iris. Use a small amount of eyeshadow here. We want to create smoke, not tar!
5. Apply the color to the area under the eye as well. The color should be more concentrated as you move outward. Merge the top and bottom lines to create softer shading.
6. The next step is fundamental. Fuse the color with circular motions-up and out. This will create the illusion of smoky eyes.
7. You can then apply the ivory or beige color with a natural brush. This type of brush is perfect for illumination or applying shading. Blend in the color under the brow bone and on the inside of the eye. These areas will stand out.
8. Curl eyelashes.
9. Remove the rest of the translucent loose powder.
10. Apply black mascara on upper and lower eyelashes.
2. Apply loose powder under the eye. This will help control the makeup that will fall during application. The loose powder can be brushed away after your done with eye makeup.
3. Using black eyeliner, line the upper and lower eyes on the interior part of lash line. Always begin on the inside of the eye, finishing on the outside. Use the sponge tool to softly blend in the line towards the eyelashes. This will make the lashes look thicker and will soften the line. Blend in lines with upward circular motions to create the look of smoke rising. Remember: What we're trying to achieve here is that the color gradually fades.
4. The next step is to apply a black or grey eyeshadow. The powder functions well for blending. Use the eye makeup brush to apply the shade starting on the inside of the eye working towards the outside of the eye. Continue applying the color forming a sideways “V” following the contours of the brow bone. Extend the line of shadow, stopping in the middle, right above the iris. Use a small amount of eyeshadow here. We want to create smoke, not tar!
5. Apply the color to the area under the eye as well. The color should be more concentrated as you move outward. Merge the top and bottom lines to create softer shading.
6. The next step is fundamental. Fuse the color with circular motions-up and out. This will create the illusion of smoky eyes.
7. You can then apply the ivory or beige color with a natural brush. This type of brush is perfect for illumination or applying shading. Blend in the color under the brow bone and on the inside of the eye. These areas will stand out.
8. Curl eyelashes.
9. Remove the rest of the translucent loose powder.
10. Apply black mascara on upper and lower eyelashes.
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