How to achieve the perfect smokey eye?
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Jan 6, 2013
Grace G.
Hi guys. I love doing makeup. I can only do simple eye looks though because I just started and don't know how to do anything? How to you get a prefect smokey eye and winged eyeliner look?
Jan 6, 2013
Stephanie D.
Blending, blending, blending. It's called "smoke" not because it's dark, but because the colors are blurred together . Layer a light base over your whole lid, line your whole eye with a dark shadow and/or a PENCIL liner that smudges. Color in your crease with a medium color, then take a fluffy brush and blend the hell out of all of it. To get the perfect winged liner on top you really need to use a liquid liner as your final step.