BROWN SOFT SULTRY SMOKEY EYE LOOK

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BROWN SOFT SULTRY SMOKEY EYE LOOK

Hi guys this is my first post of makeup. And most of you guys have already seen this in my Instagram post. I have seen lots of girls are very uncomfortable and scared with black Smokey eye look. I used to be one of them too, I was always scared of it that my eyes gonna look like raccoon. As, black shadow is very bold and lots of people find very hard to blend it, whereas brown is very neutral color and blends well. It doesn’t even take long time to do. You can wear this during casual day out, hangouts, whether you are going out for shopping or a night out. It goes well with any complexion from fair to tan or dark. So, girls if you want that soft sultry Smokey eye look, try this. Have some fun with it.

Makeup product

Face:

For Base – I used smash box photo finish hydrating primer,
For Foundation – Mac match master Foundation in, 5.0,
For Concealer – NC 30 and NC 35 pro long wear concealer
For Highlight – Bobbi Brown highlighter in bronze glow
For Contour – LA girl cosmetics Beautiful bronze HD pro conceal for contour,
For Powder Setting – Studio fix powders in NC 35, NC 40, NC 42
For Cream Contour Setting – Anastasia Beverly Hills contour kit,
For Blush – MAC Gingerly
For Lips – l used MAC bittersweet lip liner and Sephora rouge ingenuous r 21 lipstick

Eyes:

For Eye Base – MAC paint pot soft Ochre
For Lid – I used Nars Mesopotamia eye paint on lids , set with Mac saddle eye shadow allover,
For Crease – Anastasia Beverly hills tamanna palette (Bengal, chocolate on crease
For Under Brow Highlight – Anastasia Beverly hills tamanna palette fresh
For Eye Liner – Ingot gel eye liner 77 .
For Lashes – Too faced better than sex mascara.
For Brows – I used Anastasia Beverly Dip brow pomade in chocolate

A brown Smokey eye is a great look if you want a dramatic look, without being too dark. The pop of gold on the inner third of the eye really brightens up the eye and adds a bit of light to make the eyes really stand out. This look works really well on all eye colors – brown, hazel/green or blue. If you’re light complexion and don’t feel comfortable with a look this dark, you can soften it up a bit by skipping the black liner and using a deep brown or charcoal – or you can skip the liner all together. If you have small eyes, black on the waterline can make the eyes appear even smaller, so to avoid this, make sure the eye shadow on your bottom lash line is extra Smokey and extended out and apply a good coat of mascara to the bottom lashes. Adding a flesh toned, ivory or brown liner to your waterline is also an option to open up the eyes.

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