I love the smokey eyes look and I have tried to do them on my eyes but i hate it because you can always see my eyeliner a lot. How can I make my eyes stand out without putting on tons of eye makeup and being able to tell that i have eyeliner on. Thanks!!
tXBLONDiE08 answered Monday September 4 2006, 10:14 pm: get eyeliner with a smear thing at the end and smear it to where it does what you want.. there is also a makeup that guys sell in the middle of the mall that is powder... but it can turn into creamy if u add water.. i have it.. i just forgot the brand.. but its amazing... it can be lipgloss.. powder eye shadow or liquid.. but. its like. 45 dollars.. but yeahh.. it really works with the smokey eyes..
you could also try like. revlon.. they have those creamy eye shadows that could work very well for that.
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Monday September 4 2006, 6:25 pm: your probably making the mistake of thinking that the smokey eye look can only be achieved by using black eyeliners and eyeshadows. try using brown eyeliner instead of brown and then use brown and gold eyeshadows for your eye. if you want to do the smokey eye look and make your eye color POP then try these color combinations:
blue eyes --> plum eyeliner
green eyes --> brown eyeliner
brown eyes --> green eyeliner
i think that black mascara looks good with all of these color combinations, unless you have very light eyelashes then i would use brown mascara.
and in your question you said that you don't want it to look like you have eyeliner on, but that is the whole point of the smokey eye look. but if you don't want to wear eyeliner then just use a darker shade of the eyeshadow that you are using and rim your eyes with it.
Volleyball2150 answered Monday September 4 2006, 6:21 pm: when you're done putting on eyeliner on, take a Q-tip or a cotton ball and smudge off some eyeliner. It'll give the smokey eyes and better look and not show too much eyeliner.
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