Senin, 12 September 2016

Easy Tips to Perfect Smokey Eye Makeup – The Trend Spotter


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A smokey eye is a timelessly sexy and classic makeup look. The smouldering style is unbeatable for nighttime and can even be reworked for daytime. Despite its enormous popularity, some women still avoid the makeup technique for fear that it’s too hard to create. Well, we’re here to banish that fear and show you just how easy a smokey eye can be with the right tips and tricks. From the classic black smokey eye to boldly coloured looks suited to your eyes, here’s everything you need to know to nail the smokey eye.

 

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How to Create a Classic Black Smokey Eye

A classic black smokey eye is famous for a reason. The iconic makeup style looks good on everyone and is universally flattering. When looking for a sexy nighttime look, this is a simple go-to style that always works so it’s important to have it in your arsenal. Follow these quick tips and you’ll be nailing the black smokey eye in no time.

 

  1. Start by moisturising your eye area.
  2. Apply primer and add concealer to any dark under eye circles.
  3. Use a medium round brush to apply grey eyeshadow in an arch above the crease of your eye and blend downwards over your eyelids.
  4. Apply black kohl pencil to your upper lash line and smudge upwards over your eyelids.
  5. Use a small, angled brush to apply powder in a black or gunmetal shade to your lower lashline.
  6. Apply a silver eyeshadow to the inner corners of your eyes.
  7. Add multiple coats of mascara to curled lashes.
  8. Finish by cleaning up any excess shadow with a cotton swab dipped in concealer.

 

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Coloured Smokey Eyes

While a black smokey eye will always be a classic look, coloured smokey eyes offer unexpectedly beautiful results. More modern and vibrant than plain black, coloured smokey eyes are bold and can be highly flattering. One of the major benefits of this style is that it is lighter than black, meaning that if you go a bit overboard, you won’t end up looking like you’ve been in a fight! Coloured looks are also easier to pull off in the daytime than vampish blacks and are less vulnerable to visible smudging. All you need to do to make this look work is pick the right modern shade for your eye colour.

 

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How to Get a Smokey Eye for Brown Eyes

Gorgeous brown eyes look good with nearly every shade of smokey eye. They look particularly fantastic, however, when paired with vibrant jewelled hues. Instead of a traditional black smokey eye, consider trying a more modern purple style instead. The unique colour will really make your eyes pop for a sensational look.

 

  1. Start by applying a light orchid or violet shadow all over your lids.
  2. Next, blend a rich plum hue into the creases of your eyes, making sure to mix with the violet.
  3. Apply black eyeliner to your lower lash line and lightly smudge.
  4. Add colour to your lower lashes by using a wet brush to apply a layer of lilac eyeshadow over your liner.
  5. Add black eyeliner to your upper lashes before finishing with two coats of mascara.

 

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How to Get a Smokey Eye for Blue Eyes

While a black smokey eye makes blue eyes appear a deeper shade, a smokey eye in bronze makes them appear brighter. Perfect for day or night, this warm shade always looks great on icy blue eyes. As orange is opposite blue on the colour wheel, they are complementary colours, meaning that orange-based bronze and blue look perfect when paired next to each other. Just remember to complete this glowing update by keeping the look lighter on the inner corners of eyes and darker on the outer corners and crease lines.

 

  1. Start by using a cream-based eyeshadow in light bronze or gold.
  2. Use a small round brush to apply the shadow to lids from lashes to the crease.
  3. Use your ring finger to gently blend the edges of the shadow and to press into the inner corners of your eyes.
  4. Use a rich bronze eyeshadow and apply above the crease of your lid, to the outer corner of your eye and along your lower lash line.
  5. Blend a highlighter along your brow bone and in the inner corners of your eyes.
  6. Apply brown eyeliner to upper lids before finishing with a coat of black mascara.

 

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How to Get a Smokey Eye for Grey Eyes

One of the biggest makeup trends to emerge in recent years is burgundy eyeshadow. While beauty insiders used to steer away from eyeshadows with red undertones for fear that it would make eyes look bloodshot, they now embrace the colour wholeheartedly.  With its rich brown hue, a burgundy smokey eye best suits the steely cool look of grey eyes. Perfect for an alternative to black on a night out, burgundy makes grey eyes smoulder. If you’re still worried about this bold colour being too much, gradually build and layer your shadow until you reach your desired tone.

 

  1. After applying primer, use a medium flat brush to press burgundy eyeshadow onto your lids from lashes to the crease.
  2. Use a small angled brush and apply the same shadow to your lower lash line.
  3. Use a medium soft brush to apply a matte warm brown or peach shadow on and above the crease of your eye, blending with the burgundy in a sweeping motion.
  4. Rim eyes with a warm brown eyeliner and smudge.
  5. Apply two or three coats of black mascara and pair with a nude lip.

 

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How to Get a Smokey Eye for Hazel Eyes

Just like how blue eyes look good with a complimentary warm shadow, warm hazel eyes look stunning when paired with cool navy tones. The contrasting hue is rich and robust, adding a strong dose of colour to where it’s needed. Although navy has a seductive effect similar to that of the classic black smokey eye, the blue hue still feels more updated and modern than black, making it a fun alternative.

 

  1. Apply a warm, matte brown eyeshadow on and above the crease of your eye with a soft brush.
  2. Line both lash lines with chocolate brown liner and smudge with a pencil brush.
  3. Press navy eyeshadow onto the outer third of your lids and blend across.
  4. Line the inner rim of your lower lid with black, waterproof liner.
  5. Add shimmery highlighter to the inner corner of your eyes before finishing with mascara.

 

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How to Get a Smokey Eye for Green Eyes

While contrasting colours often work well when it comes to eye makeup, sometimes the most dramatic look is a matching hue. Adding emerald green eyeshadow to your green eyes will create a stunning result, like a sea of green. Exciting, sensual and romantic, this gorgeous colour is perfect for special occasions and playing up your unique eye colour. Just make sure to pick a sparkly, jewel-toned green shadow to avoid looking dull, or worse, ill!

 

  1. Start by applying cream or nude coloured shadow to your eyelids and creases, as well as to the inner corners of your eyes.
  2. Use a small rounded brush to apply your emerald shadow to the inner corner of your eyes before sweep across your lids.
  3. Apply a dark brown matte shadow to the outer corner of your eye and blend with the emerald.
  4. Use an angled brush to create a wing on the outer corner of your eyes with matte black shadow. Blend back across the crease.
  5. Apply the emerald shadow to your lower lash line, adding the brown shadow to the outer half, and finish with black eyeliner and mascara.

 

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