Thursday, December 10, 2009

Can someone explain how to put make up on like this smokey eyed picture?

Also how would i get my hair this color? It's an awesome color!





http://207.58.155.90/~leblanc/images/upl鈥?/a>Can someone explain how to put make up on like this smokey eyed picture?
for the hair, get loreal color pulse in cool plum or funky cherry...then for the eyes, put dark eyeliner all around the eyes, aswell as black eyeshadow...use a blending brush and blend the lid together..slick on a few coats of mascara, and shmokin'!Can someone explain how to put make up on like this smokey eyed picture?
take either a black or dark grey eyeshadow and cover your ENTIRE eyelids in it. Then take the same color in eyeliner and place it under your bottom lashes, but make the line go out a TINY bit further than your lashes, almost to a point to make your eyes look wider. I have always loved that kind of eye make-up and after trying and trying, I finally got it down.
1. When doing a smokey eye, I like to start with the eye makeup first before applying foundation. It's easier to clean up any fallen shadow without messing up your entire makeup. This also avoids the dark raccoon look under the eye.





2. First start with a sheer nude color all over the eye. Go from lid to brow.





3. Next, apply a dark brown or plum eyeshadow from your lid to your crease. Since the look is smudged and smokey, I like to use creme shadows and apply them with either my fingers or a synthetic makeup brush.





4. Next, line the entire eye with a dark brown or plum eyeliner. For this look, pencil works the best. If you want a more glamorous eye, line the inner rim of your eye as well.





5. Follow with two-three coats of black mascara. I always recommend curling the lashes first to really open up the eye.





6. Make sure the brows are groomed and your ready to go!











Here are some of favorite tricks if you do tend to get raccoon eyes:











1. Apply eyeshadow before any other makeup.





2. Place a kleenex folded in half below the eye to catch any shadow that falls.





3. Apply white translucent powder below the eye and dust off after applying eye makeup. It will catch any fallen shadow.





4. Use a concealer brush and ';clean up'; the eye area with a dab of foundation. Set with a finely milled loose powder like Laura Mercier.








i hope i could help!
start with dark thick eyeliner on the top and the bottom...then go to gray on the top..continue with brown or black (depending on how dramatic you like it) surrounding both the top and the bottom..apply till you like it. as for hair print the picture and take it to your stylist.
put a bunch of eyeliner on and smear it.... or start doing drugs theyll turn that color on the bottom after awile
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