Use MAC eyeshadow in Corduroy and blend shadow with a brush along the outer eye corners and
along eye crease.
Not exact matches
I actually got red irritation
along the
creases of my
eyes.
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.
Then contour the
crease of your
eye and sweep
along the lash line.
I smoked just above my
crease with a coral eyeshadow by the Pantone Line from Sephora
along with Urban Decay «Virgin» on my browbone and inner corner of the
eye.
Now, apply a thick color shadow in black
along the
crease of your
eye.
Sweep this jet black liquid liner
along lash line for an elongated cat
eye; the angles will reflect the sweeping division traced
along your lid
crease for a truly bold makeup look.
To add warmth and dimension to her skin he brushed a mix of the lightest color and the medium color from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Face Contour Palette
along her cheekbones and
creases of her
eyes and topped that off with a bit of Benefit Hoola Light.
To give your
eye a smoky look, brush a small amount of brown
eye shadow
along the
crease and blend.
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.
As for the makeup look I used Laura Mercier Smooth Creme foundation in Vanilla Beige; Caviar stick in Jungle
along with Fresco
eye shadow on the
crease and lower lash line and my latest love YSL Kiss & Blush in the color 10 on lips and cheeks!
The headlights run vertically instead of horizontal, this leads your
eye to look up naturally
along the fender -
crease.
At the rear, the long high mounted stop lamp, contemporary tail lamp design,
along with a sharp boot lid and overall
creases across the rear section, makes for an
eye - catching design.
The muscular powerline — the characteristic, sharply - defined
crease that draws your
eye from the front wheel
along the side of the car — is the result of an innovative superforming technique, first pioneered by the aerospace industry.
Deep and dark shades work best as accent colors in
eye creases,
along lash - lines and for smoky
eye effects.