Saturday, October 15, 2005

*Let's Create Sultry Smoky Eyes*

Do you want to create sexy smoky eyes like Jessica Simpson or Jennifer Lopez? Then read this great article from Kim at Overallbeauty.com

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*Let's Create Sultry Smoky Eyes*

They say there is nothing sexier than a pair of sultry smoky eyes, smoky eyes done so right that can cause a man to stop in his tracks. But - do you know how to create a perfect set of smoky eyes?

What you need to get started:
Eye Primer
Loose powder
Dark Eyeshadow
Medium - grey eyeshadow
Black Mascara
Magic Lash Eyelash Enhancer

Now the idea is to be able have smoky eyes yet not look so much like you forgot to take your eye makeupoff last night. Even though, that has been known as a turn on for a quite lot of men, makes them wonder what you been up.To start creating the Look you must have a base for it. This helps to keep the color in one place.

Smooth on a eyeshadow primer, some say foundation is good to use as long as its color doesn't take away from what you aretrying to achieve. Now pat on loose powder setting the base. The real secret to the smoky look is in the color eyeshadow you use.

Tips: If your eyes are blue and you're blond, then go for greensinstead, the darker the better. If your eyes are green then go for blues again the darkest shades of blues you like. If your eyes are brown then you're just lucky with your choices of colors. Now purple eyeshadow is a color that everyone can try. Just try it in Plum, Berry and others like those.

Rim your eyes with a black or grey pencil drawing a line along both upper and lower lash line. Starting from inner corner of your eyes going outward starting a fine line going into a heavier line as you draw outwards the outer corner. If black or grey seems too harsh for your the Look you're going for, then try either dark brown, plum or taupe instead.Apply a medium - grey eyeshadow all over your lids, stopping at the crease.

Apply your dark eyeshadow into the crease, then take a angled brush and apply the dark eyeshadow onto the eyelinerand then smudge it well with a cotton swab keeping as much of the color at the outer corner of your eyes. The angledbrush is great for getting eyeshadow up under your lashes on the bottom which in turn helps keep your eyeliner in place.Its the smudging that got to be done carefully.

The idea is to blend the eyeshadow and eyeliner together. If you wanted a more "feline" aka cat eyes then using a liquid eyeliner would be best. Helping to contrast the darkness of your eyeshadow, sweep a pearlized ivory eye shadow over your browbones for a wide-eyed look.

By applying a little at a time, you are building up the effort gradually till you like what you see.Finishing off the look with one coat of black mascara, one coat of Magic Lash if you want super long eyelashes to go alongwith this Look, then one more coat of black mascara.Dark colors trend to make small eyes look even smaller, you can open them up by lining the rims from theinner to the center with a light-colored pencil, rather than dark pencil, pat on pale eyeshadow on thecenter of each lid.

That should cause the small eyes to seem bigger.For the rest of this ideal Look. Finish off by using a tawny blusher or a bronzing powder. Itsnatural color won't complete with the rest of your makeup. Sweep it over your cheekbone, blending awayto the edges into your hairline.Keeping your lips neutral gives this Look its real impact.

Go for a pinkish - beige shade of lip penciland smudge it over your entire mouth for a matte, justed been kissed yet understated effect. Now your eyesare ready for whatever you might have planned. This Look can be toned down for work but who would want to?

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Copyright 2005 Kim Snyder Owner of Overallbeauty.com

Great lover of beauty care and products, never happywithout trying to make the world a little prettier for all. Visit http://Overallbeauty.com to see the latest in beauty products and skin care. .

1 Comments:

At 5:27 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your tips are brilliant, but I think you should have some illustrating pictures too. I mean, plain text is great, but it is so much easier to follow instructions when you can actually see what you are supposed to do.

Thanks for the great site, though.

 

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