Kimberly wants to Smoke out her eyes. So, to get that Smokey look, we begin by using an all over brush and just making sure there’s some color on the entire lid. Using dark shadow, I apply it as close to the lash line and going halfway up to the eyelid. With the medium shadow and the mix of brush, I want to make sure that it smooth out in the center criss area. Using a liner brush with black liquid liner, I will line this closely lash is as possible going up and out of it, then I'm going to Smoke out the bottom liner as well as deepen the crease in the center of here eyes.
As I apply false eyelashes, I want to make sure I measure them to the size of her eyes and then I'm going to cut off the excess from the outside of the lashes- the back lashes. I glue it as close to the lashline as possible and then attach it to the real lashes using mascara in back and forth motion to ensure the lashes are attached. I fill in the brows using a lighter color only in the areas that I need the extra color of the brows to be filled in.
To really make your eyes pop, use a bit of goal shimmer right underneath your eyes and with the Pearl effect, Kimberly looks totally hot and sexy.
Process
• Light Shadow
• Dark Shadow
• Medium Shadow
Process
• Black Liner
• Smoke Out Liner
• False Eye Lashes
Process
• Light Shadow
• Dark Shadow
• Medium Shadow
Process
• Mascara
• Eyebrow
• Shimmer
Try this tip:
Eve’s Tips
When using dark shadows or creating a Smokey look, there might be a tendency for the shadow to fall on the face, messing up the foundation. You have two options.
You can either apply extra loose powder under the eyes over the cheekbones to catch the fallout, which you can dust off. Or you can apply the eye make up first the clean the excess fallout with a moisturizer and continue with the foundation and rest of the make up application.
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