Next take a slightly darker pink and
blend it along the crease.
Blend along the crease, from inner to outer corner, then apply along lower lash line.
Not exact matches
Working with liquid or cream shadows, apply a light shade as a base from lash lines almost to brows, then
blend a slightly darker hue
along creases and - if you want extra definition - an even darker color
along lash lines.
To create the smoky eye, apply Eyestudio Lasting Drama Waterproof Gel Pencil in Sleek Onyx to the FaceStudio Concealer Brush and
blend it through your
crease and
along your lower lashes to give it a rock «n» roll effect — no precision needed.
Using a
blending brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f.
Crease Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then
blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it
along the first third of your lashes.
Use MAC eyeshadow in Corduroy and
blend shadow with a brush
along the outer eye corners and
along eye
crease.
Blend the Enhance shade across the
crease of your eyelid, then apply
along your upper and lower lash line for a gorgeous wearable daytime makeup look.
To give your eye a smoky look, brush a small amount of brown eye shadow
along the
crease and
blend.
I also make a small arrow in the outer corner,
blending toward the
crease &
along the lashline.
The easiest way to do smoky eye is to put the white shadow first as a base, then line the lash line with black eye pencil, and smoke that like with that beautiful blue color, and go
along with the
blending on the
crease.