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Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
Jan 12, 2014
Anna S.
For the second eye maybe put a lighter color in that empty spot try using the color naked 2 also maybe blend out the harsh lines for both of them.
Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
@kiki m. Thanks I try to keep to my natural eyebrow shape as much as possible.
Jan 12, 2014
Eve J.
@Anna S. Thanks for the advice I actually did the second eye first and after looking at the picture I noticed the empty spot aswell.
Jan 12, 2014
Lauren M.
This is a very graphic look! My only suggestion for the first one would be to maybe do it in black and add some false lashes. That and to slightly extend it down on the lower lash line. I really love the shape of it, but I feel like black would really make it dramatic and stand out so much more. I like where you're going with your second look, but to refine it and really make it stand out, I'd use a few different colors to get that seamless fade. First, try applying a light shade on the inner third of your eye. Then, take a medium brown and apply that on the middle third of your lid. Following that, apply a darker brown on the outer third. Now blend, blend, blend! Once you have it have it blended to a place you like (if you lose color you can always go back in with the color and blend it out later) add just a teeny bit of black to the outer edge, and feather that in to the dark brown. Personally, I'd also recommend blending out the top edge, but I also like how that edge gives it a graphic vibe. I think that part is really up to you. I hope I helped you out! :)
Jan 12, 2014
Maria D.
I like it but I think you shouldn't bring the brown all the way in..so in the center of your eyelid use another lighter color and your eyeliner is nice but the first one is a bit too thick... But I think you did great! Try looking up videos on YouTube.. Some tutorials like how to do a smokey eye or naked basic palette looks... Good luck :D.
Jan 13, 2014
CPT- Lili R.
Love the first eye the second one needs a bit more blending and it will be perfect