How to turn my eye makeup from what it is to what I want.
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Sep 19, 2014
Maressa H.
Use a clean fluffy brush to blend so there are no harsh lines. Apply a black eyeliner to the lid over the black and blend it out with the fluffy brush to make the black darker. Add a brow highlight and false lashes.
Sep 19, 2014
Regan N.
Using a deeper color and blending more would help. I would suggest using a black eyeshadow pencil or warm black liner and using that as a base, topping it with dark black shadow. I would also use a warm crease color, like a matte medium brown, and blend it together with the black.
Sep 19, 2014
Amanda C.
Yours looks nice! I would start the transition from black to brown lower towards the crease and I think the black on hers is a little deeper Idk if you used a primer but try using a black liner under the shadow to make it really black black , I hope that helped (and made sense lol)
Sep 19, 2014
Kathleen M.
I would use a more pigmented black. Also only apply on the lid and not in to the crease.I would than blend it out and also bled upwards toward the crease. Also use a white shadow to to highlight under the brow bone it pulls the whole look together.
Sep 19, 2014
Andrea M.
add false lashes (:
Sep 20, 2014
Madison C.
Keep the darkest color on your lid and a lighter one then you have on for the crease!
Sep 20, 2014
Emily W.
Start the transition from black to brown lower (right around the crease). Blend the everloving crap out of everything to get rid of the harsh line. Then sweep a lighter champagne highlight under the brow and gently blend. Take a black gel liner and make the winged liner, then top it with black shadow to make it matte. You can see the liner if you look closely at the photo.
Some things in the look in the photo are much different than your own eye. She has very shaped brows (creating more lid space), and she is wearing false eyelashes. A quick tweeze and some falsies should bring you closer to your inspiration photo, if you are going for a replication of this look.