MySweetLord
10-17-2010, 03:02 PM
Seductive Smokey Eyes
Remember my Basic Smokey Eyes Tutorial? Well this tutorial will take you to the next step and instead of using one eyeshadow we will be using several, roughly 4. This look is very overpowering and will make your eyes look the center of attention.
I broke down the steps and used only one eyeshadow brush! It just shows you how you can do many things with one tool.
Music
Ituana- Dont Cry
Ituana- You Cant Always Get What You Want
Mandalay- Beautiful
Mac 217 Blending Brush Lise Waiter Quads in Les Basiques
http://xb6.xanga.com/6838554711c09203073222/b142082833.jpg http://xf1.xanga.com/b4ec6205d6530203073961/b157628049.jpg
Start off with a foundation and powdered ready face. Your eyeshadow will stick better onto foundation than your bare skin. You can use an eyeshadow base if you want, but I rarely use it. I hate the feeling of having too much products on my face...you know what I mean?
http://xcc.xanga.com/481c470554c31203062460/b157617791.jpg
http://x60.xanga.com/82ac6a0552533203062478/b157617806.jpg
Always start from Light to Dark. Your colors will be more clean and less muddy. It will also be easier to blend. I am using an eyeshadow quad that consist mainly of monochromatic dark colors. You can use any other colors, just keep the color range monochromatic
Now starting out with the lightest shade, which is the lower right...
http://x7c.xanga.com/51dc651755033203062497/b157617822.jpg
Add it onto the middle of your eyelids and your brow bone.
http://x92.xanga.com/973c731155031203062516/b157617841.jpg http://xff.xanga.com/cf1c711255331203062526/b157617850.jpg
Take the next middle shade which will be the top left...
http://x7c.xanga.com/51dc651755033203062497/b157617822.jpg
Now add the medium shade. Start off around the outercorner and follow along the curves in your eyes. Remember, do not touch the middle area, keep it clean and light.
http://x89.xanga.com/994c6606d2d33203062546/b157617866.jpg http://x76.xanga.com/aabc910553533203062558/b157617876.jpg
__________________________
http://www.michellephan.com/
Remember my Basic Smokey Eyes Tutorial? Well this tutorial will take you to the next step and instead of using one eyeshadow we will be using several, roughly 4. This look is very overpowering and will make your eyes look the center of attention.
I broke down the steps and used only one eyeshadow brush! It just shows you how you can do many things with one tool.
Music
Ituana- Dont Cry
Ituana- You Cant Always Get What You Want
Mandalay- Beautiful
Mac 217 Blending Brush Lise Waiter Quads in Les Basiques
http://xb6.xanga.com/6838554711c09203073222/b142082833.jpg http://xf1.xanga.com/b4ec6205d6530203073961/b157628049.jpg
Start off with a foundation and powdered ready face. Your eyeshadow will stick better onto foundation than your bare skin. You can use an eyeshadow base if you want, but I rarely use it. I hate the feeling of having too much products on my face...you know what I mean?
http://xcc.xanga.com/481c470554c31203062460/b157617791.jpg
http://x60.xanga.com/82ac6a0552533203062478/b157617806.jpg
Always start from Light to Dark. Your colors will be more clean and less muddy. It will also be easier to blend. I am using an eyeshadow quad that consist mainly of monochromatic dark colors. You can use any other colors, just keep the color range monochromatic
Now starting out with the lightest shade, which is the lower right...
http://x7c.xanga.com/51dc651755033203062497/b157617822.jpg
Add it onto the middle of your eyelids and your brow bone.
http://x92.xanga.com/973c731155031203062516/b157617841.jpg http://xff.xanga.com/cf1c711255331203062526/b157617850.jpg
Take the next middle shade which will be the top left...
http://x7c.xanga.com/51dc651755033203062497/b157617822.jpg
Now add the medium shade. Start off around the outercorner and follow along the curves in your eyes. Remember, do not touch the middle area, keep it clean and light.
http://x89.xanga.com/994c6606d2d33203062546/b157617866.jpg http://x76.xanga.com/aabc910553533203062558/b157617876.jpg
__________________________
http://www.michellephan.com/