Well I am a Makeup artist and just to let you know the Smoky Eye look is IN right now. I love doing the smoky eye look and the best way instead of wearing all black is to do the same preperation just use color from pink to blue, just make sure you cordinate with the outfit. Try that and I will bet you will try it again and again. I just dont like using black alot.
DO NOT PUT ON THE INNER RIM IF U DO IT WILL BE SOME CONSEQUENCES.
USE A SMUDGER PENCIL.
If you do this look make sure, you with use eye liner in pencil or liquid you can get that in color also.
If you eyes are: Blue
Try: Brown and rose. Warm shades contrast the coolness of blue eyes, making them stand out. Apply from lashlines to creases and top with black mascara.
If you eyes are: Brown
Try: Green and gold. Both shades will pick up the colored flecks found in brown eyes. Choose a slightly shimmer texture, and apply from lashlines to browbones, blending well.
If you eyes are: Green
Try: Lavender and mocha. Purple shades contrast your color, making eyes look dramatic; warmer shades of mocha complement green, giving a natural effect. Wear mocha for day, lavender for night, and top both with brown mascara.
If you eyes are: Hazel
Try: Deep green and pale yellow. Depending on your mood, choose a shadow shade that matches different flecks in your eyes. For a twist, apply shadow, then line eyes with the same color, using a liner brush dipped in water.
Anyone-Can-Wear-'Em-Shades: Charcoal, chocolate, black. (Tip: Since they can look heavy on the lid, use these colors as liners to complement any shadow hue.)
To apply pencil liner precisely, gently pull the outer corner of your eyes so your lashes make a straight line. Angle the tip of the pencil toward your lashes and lightly draw from inner to outer corner.
I hope that works.
2006-09-04 11:40:54
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answer #1
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answered by life is good 5
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Achieving the smokey eye is more about the technique than the color of the eyeshadow.
Divide your eye in three from top to bottom...
1) Brow bone
2) crease
3) lid.
Apply eye shadow using a sponge tip applicator on lid only in a packing on style then blend it using an eyeshadow brush blend it out up to the crease using a circular Motion (pivoting) next apply a lighter color on the brow bone and again blend using a circular motion. Outline your eye top and bottom with a dark eyeliner pencil then with the same eyeshadow you used on your lid blend with a q-tip. Finally apply tons of mascara!
2006-09-06 15:45:30
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answer #2
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answered by Amethyst Angel 2
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Make a line around your eyes with black eye pencil, aply grey smokey shadows with your fingers or q-tip, emphasy the center of your eyelit with a creamy bright grey. To clean the extra shadow, use a q-tip to clean it. You can try looking on a magazine to get an idea. It is easy!
2006-09-04 18:52:47
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answered by olga h 2
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1. any color eyeliner you want, semi-thick line, smudge upwards with a q-tip
2. corresponding eyeshadow, apply from eyeliner to a litle above the crease. add or remove with q-tip as needed
3. apply a thin line of the same eyeshadow into bottom lashes
4. finish with 1-2 coats of mascara
2006-09-04 10:23:28
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answered by imapo0po0head 4
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what ever u are wearing dont put the same color on ur eyes it would make u look to plain, so like if u put on blue jeans and a pink tangtop put some white on the bottom then the next layer put light brown then try a light glittery pink. u'll look so good, just take my advice when i say dont use the same colors over and over!
ur friend sillychristine
2006-09-04 11:11:26
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answer #5
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answered by christine l 1
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2017-03-01 02:23:50
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answered by Trinsely 3
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Black eyeliner, make it semi dark and smudge, use on both upper and lower lids. Use a deep purple lightly if you want, or use solid gray (no silver) on the lids with a tad bit of black. finish with black mascara.
2006-09-04 10:28:38
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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blend dark eyeshadow all over ur eyelids, smudge it everywhere so that it looks smokey
2006-09-04 10:57:55
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answer #8
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answered by Preeya 5
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Go to MAC. Have them do your makeup the way you want it and ask them to write down step by step
2006-09-05 07:12:49
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answered by lasvegasgurl 2
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apply black eye shadow above your crease... then put grey on your lid... under your eye take the same grey and add it under your eye liner!
2006-09-04 10:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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