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2007-01-28 08:00:08
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answered by ¤ஐ*T£@§£*ஐ¤ 3
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# Prep the lid. The key to keeping eyeshadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eyeshadow base. I prefer to dab at bit of MAC's 'paint' on lids before shadow application. Or try Fresh Freshface Perfecting Eye Primer.
# Apply eyeliner. If you're going for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colors above the upper lash line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye. If your opting for a jewel-toned eye (violet makes a gorgeous smoky eye), line eyes with a purple, blue or deep green liner.
# Blend in color on bottom lashes For color on the bottom (a key smokey eye look) you'll want a lighter eyeliner & the key is to 'smudge it'. You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.
# Apply light base color Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your browbone. I love Stila's whipped eye shadows $20. The moist 'mousse' consistency seems to stay on forever. My favorite colors are taupe & pearl.
# Blend in darker color, but keep dark color below the crease. Now that you have the base & eyeliner on, it's time to get the smoky effect. You need a darker eyeshadow shade. Using an eyeshadow brush blend in color starting at your lash line & blending up. Make sure to blend color into the lash line so the eye liner disappears. Stop deep color at crease.
# Doublecheck your work Make sure eyes match & blend color with a Q-tip if need be.
# Finish with several coats of volumizing mascara. Tried & true mascaras
2007-01-28 15:59:11
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answered by dazednconfused 1
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line the eye with eyeliner and then take a q tip or brush and go over it and it will blend out alittle and make the smokey eye effect
2007-01-28 15:57:23
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answered by whateverbabe 6
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Put on sultry black or any deep color eyeshadow. Then apply black liquid eyeliner. Smudge them. Apply one or two coat(s) of mascara. If you want, do the same to the bottom lid. Pair with a little blush, and nude lipstick so the people focus on the eyes rather than the lips.
2007-01-28 20:31:57
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answered by *Rachel* 3
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Visit these links:
(This one has a video showing how to do with audio): http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-create-a-smoky-eye-effect
or see also:
http://www.handbag.com/beauty/tips/john_tricks_smokyeyes/
http://cosmetics.suite101.com/article.cfm/SmokeyEyeLook
2007-01-28 15:57:22
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answered by Greenelf 1
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http://beauty.about.com/od/allaboutyoureyes/ht/smokeyes.htm
2007-01-28 15:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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