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does anyone know how to make really good smokey eyes like how they have it in the magazines and stuff? (link)
It's not too hard. Usually with smokey eyes, darker, sexier colors are used, or combinations of light and dark browns.

here are some makeup tips. (for smokey eyes follow all eyeshadow techniques, using browns/darker eyeshadows.

*put a dot of light eyeshadow on the edge of your eye (closest to the nose) this will make your eyes look rounder and bigger!

*take a dark brown or smoky color, and basically trace the line where your eyeball ends (in between the center of your eyelid and your eyebrow. when done correctly, your eyes will really be brought out. be sure that you don't do this too high up though!

*dont just stick with plain old black and brown eyeliner. try a fun, flirty color (turquoise, teal, neon/bright/shocking blues work really well!) and put just little marks underneath your eyes. this look is more fun, summery, etc.

*[For smokey eyes], I recommend dark browns, blacks, and even dark navy blue eyeliner!

*try blending--pick a color. get a darker shade and apply on eyelids. then, in center of eyelids, draw a line with a lighter shade. use a soft brush to blend the edges where these two shades meet together. ((this can also be done vice versa--lighter shade as base, darker on top))



hope i helped, and if you have any questions about what i said just ask me!


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