Smokey eye or no?
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Oct 2, 2013
Scarlet C.
Oct 2, 2013
Janet D.
You should take a close up of your eye so we can see better..
Oct 2, 2013
Scarlet C.
Oct 2, 2013
Scarlet C.
Sorry about the shadow:/
Oct 2, 2013
Jess P.
Hmm I feel like you can do something to make it stand out more, it's nice but it looks more neutral rather than smoky, maybe try a bit of liquid eyeliner on your top eyelid and have it wing out to the side? Just a suggestion :)
Oct 2, 2013
Emily M.
Definitely not a smokey eye, but I think this suits you since you look pretty young :) cute!
Oct 2, 2013
Scarlet C.
Thanks I will try :)
Oct 2, 2013
Aina B.
What I would do to make a smokey eye for you: start by using a soft brown eyeliner and roughly line your upper and lower lashline, take a dense small eyeshadow brush and smudge the liner in, then using a taupe color on the same brush, go over the liner and blend it out towards your crease, making the liner darkest at your lashline and lighter towards the crease. Do the same on the lower lashline but make sure not to go too far down. Finish off with mascara :)
Oct 2, 2013
Isabella K.
Try to use bronze and coppers on the crease! And maybe some brown on the outer corners and lower lashline to define your eyes? Hope it helped :)x