A Smokey Eye Tutorial Fit for New Year's Eve!
Published Dec 30, 2012
The dress is on, the heels are strapped, and all you're missing on New Year's Eve is a flawless smokey eye. Never fear! We've got an easy how-to using all of your Too Faced favorites below. Grab a mirror, brush up on your blending skills, and let's go!
WHAT WE USED
- • Too Faced Romantic Eye Collection
- • Too Faced Waterproof Eye Liner in Black Orchid
- • Too Faced Waterproof Eye Liner in Perfect Black
- • Too Faced Size Queen Mascara
- • Too Faced Brow Envy Kit
- • Too Faced Perfect Lips Liner in Perfect Spice
- • Too Faced La Creme Color Drenched Lip Cream in Spice Spice Baby
STEP 1
Apply Too Faced Romantic Eye Collection shadow in I Do all over the lids as a base.
STEP 2
Smudge Too Faced Waterproof Eye Liner in Black Orchid across the lid and blend using a small, flat brush.
STEP 3
Buff Too Faced Romantic Eye Palette shadow in First Dance over the liner and diffuse in the crease.
STEP 4
Highlight the brow bone of the eye using Too Faced Romantic Eye Collection shadow in Bouquet Toss.
STEP 5
Line the lower lash line thickly with Too Faced Waterproof Eye Liner in Black Orchid
STEP 6
Smudge and diffuse the lower lash line using Too Faced Romantic Eye Palette shadow in First Dance.
STEP 7
Highlight your inner corner using Too Faced Romantic Eye Palette shadow in Honeymoon.
STEP 8
Finish the eyes with two coats of Too Faced Size Queen Mascara.
AND YOU'RE FINISHED!
Complete the makeup with a creamy nude lip! We used Too Faced Perfect Lips Liner in Perfect Spice and Too Faced La Creme Color Drenched Lip Cream in Spice Spice Baby. Now you're ready to party the night away. Happy New Year from the Beautylish team!
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