Smokey Eye Makeup Brown Eyes

Look at those eyes Smokey
Smokey eyes can be used at any time depends only on your personal style. However, they are generally used in the evening for a reason. Try a little lighter right on your eyelids, dark in the crease, then fade, makes your eyes more open. To really get give the smokey look, eyeliner or use the spot shawdow dark lining, above and below the eye.
You can create the smoky eye effect using black, gray, brown and plum / purple. You can use any brown, or simply just plum or black or you can mix a combination of three if you want. Using black happens to look too hard for me so I do it using chocolate brown and plums. But you should try to play with colors and combinations different, and you get the hang of it.
Apply eyeliner. If you go for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of these colors above the upper lash line, drawing the line thicker in the middle of the eye. If your opting for a jewel-toned eye (violet makes a smoky beautiful eye), eye line with a purple shirt, blue-green or deep.
Try a neutral base for all eye socket from the top, then green olive on the top extending just above the crease and just beyond the outer end of the eye. Then, use a mixture dark brown in the olive on the outside corner of your eye. Then a final DAB smoky gray on the inner corner of your eyes to open.
For night, add a bit of brown eyeliner.
Brush Away every shadow that fell below the eye with a soft brush and clean all areas that have messed with a Q-Tip.
Mixture of color on the lower lashes for color on the bottom (a key smokey eye Search), you'll need a lighter eyeliner and the key is to "smudge it. You can also apply a bit of shade to get the full effect stain.
Use an eye pencil Charcoal (black would make your eyes smaller) in line at the top and bottom (just below the lashes) to remove a tiny bit on the sides. Smudge the eyeliner with a cotton swab or sponge makeup. Then, add a gray shadow to make it soft.
Blend darker color, but keep the dark color below the fold. Now that you have the base and the eye, it's time to get the smoke effect. You need a darker shade eyeshadows. Use an eyeshadow brush blend in color from your lash line and blending up. Make sure to mix color into the lash line so the eyeliner disappears. Stop deep color fold.
Smokey Eyes look nice for everyone as long its done well. Apply eyeliner or dark eye shadow on the bottom of the upper eyelid near the lashes. expand uniformly. Use gray or black metallic reflections on top. apply a lighter color in the middle of the eye and glossy white or silver in the line front. Apply liquid black eye liner on the upper lash line and pencil pencil on the lower lash line. Finish with mascara on both upper lashes and lower.
Want a more dramatic look to add more shadow and mascara! If you are looking for the most dramatic effect be sure to curl lashes and apply 2-3 coats of black mascara.
About the Author
Rachel Broune writes articles for Smokey eyes and Smoky eyes makeup. He also writes for How to get Smokey eyes? and How to do Smokey eyes?
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