Black smokey eye HELP!!
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Jun 10, 2013
Lucy S.
Jun 10, 2013
Steff P.
Have a look at the pixiwoo channel on YouTube. They are sisters who are makeup artists and have the best high quality tutorials on hundreds of looks and techniques. They can show you step by step! Trust you won't be dissapointed
Jun 10, 2013
Miranda C.
Tanya burr has a lot of videos about black smokey eyes.
Jun 10, 2013
Shauna S.
If you're not familiar with eye shadow try to not use black or else it will just look like you have a black eye lol. For that look above I suggest you use a bronze colour on your lid with a dark chocolate brown colour in the crease and blend together. (I suggest Urban Decay's eye shadow in "desperation"). Also add the dark brown colour under your eye like the picture. To add more definition I would buy a Matte black eye shadow (I suggest Urban Decay's "blackout") and add the colour to just above your lash line and blend outwards to the outer corner of your eye. Then use a black eyeliner on the top of your eyelid and your bottom waterline and finish with mascara.