Purple Smokey Eye Tips?
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Jun 6, 2013
Larryn C.
Jun 6, 2013
Autumn B.
Blend! Blend! Blend!
Jun 6, 2013
Vanessa W.
Use way less of the crease colour in the outer half, or use a lighter crease colour. :) It's hard to fix now that you've already put it on, I would take a damp paper towel and blot away some of the crease colour, if you don't want to start over.
Jun 6, 2013
Karla F.
I like it just blend it more into your brow bone and then if you put some lighter concealer as your highlight you can blend it seamlessly
Jun 6, 2013
Jaime T.
Don't be afraid to layer colors, and blend! It looks like you can soften the darker purple with maybe a white or a pink eyeshadow, and maybe add a little silver to the white you already have to make it less harsh looking. Using one matte color will give your eye that 2D look, and if that's what you want to achieve, then great! :) Also, practice makes perfect! I still don't make masterpieces with the first try, so I'm still practicing! :D.