need ideas for a smokey eye neutral enough for daytime. any suggestions for using different colors as well like purple.Need help with smokey eye application! brown, preferably.?
Taupe, gray, violet, purple and deep blue colors go well with blue eyes while black mixed with bright blue color helps to create smoky eyes. For bold funky looks, you can choose silver, turquoise and fuchsia colors. Brown, apricot, purple, plum and forest green colors brighten up green and hazel eyes while you can add a touch of boldness to the face by experimenting with gold, lime-green, very light green and bright purple shades. Copper, bronze, champagne, beige and forest-green looks good on brown eyes while brown eyeshadow helps to create a doe-eyed look. Colors like tangerine, royal blue, hot pink and lime-green add a punch to the personality and are quite favorite with younger generation. The colors that can be used for all eyes are navy or charcoal based shades while powder-blue eyeshadow is great for achieving highlighting effects while the hottest color in the night parties is the silver-sparkle.
http://www.facenbodycare.com/Makeup_Tips鈥?/a>Need help with smokey eye application! brown, preferably.?
i always wear a smokey eye, even in the daytime (but i'm a hairstylist, so its ok...i would suggest a more natural look for daytime).
anyway, you can use whatever colors you want...i usually use grey or black, but sometimes use green, blue, or purple.
i apply the darkest color to my entire lid, making sure its really dark. i apply a little bit to my crease, and blend it up towards my brow-bone, so its darkest on my lid, and gradually gets lighter. then i apply a shear, lighter color to the brown bone, and blend it in with my fingers. (when using grey or blue i have a whitish/silver color i use, when using green or purple i have a light gold color). then i take a small angled brush, and use it to apply the dark eyeshadow as eyeliner on the top lid and half of the bottom. black or brown/black mascara finishes it up, and i'm done.
sometimes i'll do different colors, like dark shadow on the outside corner, and a different color on the inside corner (usually something brighter), making sure to blend it to give it that ';smokey'; effect. i have light eyes, so dark shadow makes them stand out. i also have small, almond shaped eyes, and my lids aren't that big.
Draw a thick eye liner then use a dark brown eye shadow dap it on your eyes within the hollow part %26amp; blend it with your finger then apply a lighter shade to your brow bone that all it so easy with practice...
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