Black and ash eyes! MOTD.
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Jun 17, 2014
Karmen G.
Wow, looks great :D maybe just blend little bit more, and add brown colour in the crease..
Jun 17, 2014
Z M.
Add brown color in the crease:) and blend it little more...
Jun 17, 2014
Jessica L.
Jun 17, 2014
Bailee H.
I would vary the color scheme, because its all very dark. I'd put a lighter color on the lid and then darker in the crease and outer corner to form a gradieng eye. I also agree with Jessica on the eyeliner, its supposed to follow your lash line.
Jun 17, 2014
Sara V.
Using a warm brick brown color as a transition color in the crease makes it easy to blend and warms up a really cold black eye look.
Jun 17, 2014
Julia T.
I like it
Jun 17, 2014
Maggie F.