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6 Tips on How to Achieve Simple Smoky Eyes

October 14, 2017 By Muhammad Hassan

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Smoky eyes are one of the most popular makeup looks for a date, party, night out in the city, or other special occasion. They are very dark and dramatic and are not usually used as a part of an everyday look.

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Smoky eyes are a great makeup trick to have in your back pocket whenever you’re looking for a sophisticated look to amp up a fancy outfit. However, smoky eyes can be difficult to master without looking gothic or like a raccoon gone wrong. Fortunately, there are several tips you can use to achieve simple smoky eyes that look great without spending hours at your makeup table.

1. Know the Light to Dark Gradient

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One of the biggest mistakes people make when trying to achieve a smoky eye look is smudging dark eyeshadow across their entire lid. Although the finished product of a smoky eye is supposed to look dark and dramatic, that doesn’t mean that a thorough application of black and dark gray eyeshadow all over your eyelid is the right way to go. In fact, much of a successful smoky eye application involves lighter eyeshadows.

The best thing to remember when attempting a smoky eye look is that, horizontally, the colors should start light at the inner corner of your eye and get darker as they blend outward toward your lash line. Vertically, your eyeshadow colors should start darker at your eye’s crease and get lighter as they blend upward to meet your brow bone.

An easy way to make sure you’re applying the right color eyeshadows to the correct places on your eyelid is to mentally divide your eyelid into thirds horizontally starting at your eye’s inner corner and vertically starting at the crease of your eyelid. Select three different eyeshadows. Apply the lightest shadow to the horizontal third of your eyelid nearest your eye’s inner corner and to the vertical third nearest your brow bone. Swipe the middle eyeshadow onto the middle horizontal third and the vertical third between your brow bone and crease. Finally, apply the darkest eyeshadow color to the horizontal third nearest the outer edge of your eye  and the vertical third within your eye’s crease to finish the smoky look.

2. Use the Right Brushes

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Using the right brushes can make or break your achievement of the perfect smoky eye. Use an eyeshadow sponge applicator or a rounded brush to apply the lighter and middle eyeshadow shades in their respective places on your eyelid.

However, when applying the darkest eyeshadow to your crease and around the outer edge of your eye, always use an angled brush. Applying the dark eyeshadow with an angled brush helps you wield greater control over where the eyeshadow goes and keep the eyeshadow in place.

The angled brush also allows the eyeshadow to swipe on with a more intense, pigmented appearance and prevents fallout of the dark eyeshadow onto your cheeks or other parts of your eyelid that can ruin the look. Using a rounded brush or sponge applicator to apply the darker eyeshadow makes it difficult for you to keep control of where the eyeshadow is going and leads to a messy look.

3. Don’t Forget to Blend

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Sufficient blending is a key element of successful smoky eye application. If you use the tip above and apply varying shades of eyeshadow to separate thirds of your eye and do not blend your eyeshadow enough, you will end up with a choppy look that does not achieve the desired sophisticated and sultry appearance of smoky eyes.

After you apply the different colors of eyeshadow to your eyelid, use a larger rounded eyeshadow brush to blend. Swirl the brush in a circular motion in between the different shades of eyeshadow you have applied in order to blend the colors together and achieve a smooth, balanced look.

Make sure to swirl the brush with a light touch and do not press too hard while blending to prevent smudging the colors together and ending up with a muddled appearance.

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