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A favourite make up tip with Beauty Therapists at the moment is Smoky eyes and there's no sign this particular trend is dying. Here we show you step-by-step instructions on how to get the perfect smoky eye.
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The key to the perfect smoky eye is proper blending. You want to make sure colours are blended together flawlessly. Also, it's important to pair light base colours with rich dark colours. Nice mixes include: Soft gold base with deep purple on top, champagne base with bright blue and peach base with green hue.
Difficulty: Easy Time required: 5 minutes More tips on Beauty
Here's How:
1. Prep the lid. The key to keeping eye shadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eye shadow base (also called "primer"). I prefer to dab at bit of MAC's 'paint' on lids before shadow application. Or try Fresh Freshface Perfecting Eye Primer.
2. Apply eyeliner. If you're going for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colours above the upper lash line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye. If your opting for a jewel-toned eye (violet makes a gorgeous smoky eye), line eyes with a purple, blue or deep green liner.
3. Blend in colour on bottom lashes For colour on the bottom (a key smoky eye look) you'll want a lighter eyeliner. The key is to "smudge it." You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.
4. Apply light base colour Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your brow bone. I love Stila's whipped eye shadows $20. The moist "mousse" consistency seems to stay on forever. My favourite colours are taupe and pearl.
5. Blend in darker colour, but keep dark colour below the crease. Now that you have the base and eyeliner on, it's time to get the smoky effect. You need a darker eye shadow shade. Using an eye shadow brush blend in colour starting at your lash line, blending up. Make sure to blend colour into the lash line so the eye liner disappears. Stop deep colour at crease.
6. Double-check your work Make sure eyes match and blend colour with a Q-tip if need be.
7. Finish with several coats of volumizing mascara. Tried and true mascaras (featured in "Elle" magazine's March 2006 issue) include Dior Show Mascara & L'Oreal Paris Volume Shocking Mascara. Elle's writer says they are the best volumizers she's tried.
Tips: Remember to keep lips nude. When applying strong makeup (like smoky eyes or red lips) put the focus on either eyes or lips, never both. (Think Angelina Jolie: She either plays up her huge eyes or her huge lips, never both. If she did, she'd look like a clown). More make up tips from the experts
For a bit of fun, try blue or purple mascara. It will make blue eyes "pop."
Liner doesn't have to come in pencil form. Makeup experts know eye shadows make some of the best eyeliners. To do this take an eyeliner brush (available at Sephora, MAC or any dept store), wet it, then dab wet brush into the dark shadow. This allows for a deep, precise line. You can also use the dark shadows without wetting brush first. Either way, eyeliner is necessary for smoky eye.
This season go jewel-toned (blue is great for you blue-eyed girls) and keep your eyes smoky but stay away from dark browns and black. Instead, go for a deep purple, a gold-brown or any of the many vibrant colours in this year.
What You Need:
• Eye primer (you don't need it, but it's great for keeping shadow in place)
• 2 Shadows: One light, one darker
• Eyeliner
• Makeup brushes
• Mascara Find out more



