How to apply smokey eyeshadow
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@bangzoom26 Thank you so much for your kind words. Perhaps you could try something like Murine's Bright and Moist Eyes (eye drops) to reduce the redness. Also, more sleep might help! :)
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This is such a helpful and clear tutorial, she looks beautiful. Your models seem to have such clear whites in their eyes, which shows off the make up so well. My eyes are always so red looking, even when I haven't been drinking! :) Any tips? Thank you for posting these vids, you are so talented.
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@ebvataebvata You're welcome. Thank you so much! :)
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Another great tutorial, thank you ;))
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What brand of shadows do you use? I love that black. I have trouble finding blacks that show up as a true black.
Thanks!
nekoexcel 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@nekoexcel For step-by-step instructions and the product list, follow the link beneath the video. Carbon by MAC is a great matte black. Thanks! :)
LittleMissMakeupTV 3 weeks ago
That video did help me understand how to apply the look I like. I'm 46 yrs old..I don't want to look like I'm trying to be 20 again, however, I LOVE that look...any changes or adjustments I should consider?
annesasko266 2 months ago
@annesasko266 To adapt this strong smokey eye and still get the same effect, choose a slightly lighter color palette than what I've used here. To stop it looking overdone, block the darkest color onto the lower part of the lid, and when you're blending, don't take it up beyond the crease. For a more flattering finish, choose matte or satin-textured eyeshadows. Want more tips and tricks? Follow the link beneath the video titled "Makeup for older women". Hope this helps!
LittleMissMakeupTV 2 months ago
i like smokey eyes more on dark eyes (such as hazel, brown...) it matches! :)
littlemiss, thanks for your detailed video
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LenaKemp 4 months ago
@LenaKemp You're welcome. Thanks for commenting! :)
LittleMissMakeupTV 4 months ago