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Friday, 25 December 2009

Smokey Eyes - How I do it

Lots of pictures here, and not too many words, merry Christmas everyone!



 

Applying a colour wash - Mac Dovefeather





Defining the crease - Laura Mercier Twilight





Powder Lining - Laura Mercier Twilight





Lining the lower waterline - Laura Mercier Twilight (considering botox, priceless)



Applying Mascara - Lancome Hypnose Drama




Deciding I need liquid liner - Make Up Forever purple



Applying blusher - Cargo Plant Love Illuminator in Wind (fnaar)



Lipstick - YSL Rouge Volupte 23




How the eye make up looks close up

And, how the look is complete:



(possibly the worst picture of me, ever taken, hence the close cropping!)

This is my smokey-eyes party look, and it's what I'll be sporting today.  Hope you're all having a wonderful Christmas!

I'll be back around the new year, I'll see you all soon!
Luce
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Saturday, 31 January 2009

How To: Apply Smokey Eyeshadow

My own patented (in 2004!) technique for smokey eyeshadow...

Smokey eyes:

You will need

one fairly stiff eyeshadow brush
one medium sized mirror
eyeshadow of choice
eyeliner of choice
mascara


Technique:

Load shadow brush with shadow. Hold mirror beneath your chin, and look down into it. Close one eye, and push shadow - brush pointing upwards - into the line of your eye socket. At this angle, the socket line will be perfectly visible in the mirror. Re-load the brush with colour and do the same for the other eye.

Place mirror at your usual angle, and using the same shadow, colour in your eyelids. Make sure you push the colour well down towards the lash-line. This will be easier if you use the brush pointing downwards.

Check effect in mirror, the line where the shadow stops in the sockets should then be blended - you can use your finger or a blending brush -so that it there is no harsh line between the shadow finishing and your skin beginning.

Line eyes - with either pencil, or matching shadow using a brush - above, below, and inner rim if desired and add lots of mascara.

The trick is the looking down into a mirror and following the socket line - if you go too high up with the shadow, it looks wrong - and also, not using liquid liner, it's far too harsh.

Sometimes I do this without colouring in the lid after finding the
socket line, and it works astonishingly well as a softer, yet still smokey alternative. That's actually my usual office makeup, just colour in the socket line, eyeliner and mascara.
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