I love doing smokey eyes very much because it gives me the instant-sexify look à la Angelina Jolie without a lot of mess. Recently, Karen from Makeup and Beauty Blog (link on my blog roll) posted an entry about super lazy eye makeup that prompted me to do a smokey eyes look with the least amount of effort and materials.
What I used on my eyes:
- Bare Canvas paint pot applied all over the lid about 4 thin layers
- Clinique high impact eyeshadow in Carbon, or any dark eyeshadow that you have (no need to use black if you don't like the color!)
- Cover Girl LashBlast mascara
- MAC 237 brush
- MAC 219 pencil brush (optional)
- Sonia Kashuk blending brush (crucial brush in this look!)
After applying Bare Canvas, I used my MAC 237 (or a regular shadow brush) to apply the black eyeshadow like in the picture. It looks really weird at this point but do not worry, it's going to look better after blending
Using my blending brush, I start blending the black color away from where I initially applied it and more toward the inner corner of my eyes...
...to look like this!
The key idea here is to blend the crap out of the black eyeshadow to make it look smokey, like how smoke comes up to the air.
This is how my eye looks when opened
Optional: you can use the pencil brush to line the lower lashes.
Since I have deep set eyes, I just skip this step.
The finished look: I paired with pink blush and nude lipstick
et voila, c'est fini!
Using my blending brush, I start blending the black color away from where I initially applied it and more toward the inner corner of my eyes...
...to look like this!
The key idea here is to blend the crap out of the black eyeshadow to make it look smokey, like how smoke comes up to the air.
This is how my eye looks when opened
Optional: you can use the pencil brush to line the lower lashes.
Since I have deep set eyes, I just skip this step.
The finished look: I paired with pink blush and nude lipstick
et voila, c'est fini!
Note: when you do the smokey eyes, feel free to apply as much mascara as your heart desires. I usually just go wild on the mascara and apply about 4 coats! It really increases the drama on the look.
The whole time I spent on this look, including taking photos, was less than 10 minutes! It's simple and super easy yet very elegant and also dramatic. This look is perfect for a night time event. If used a dark shade of brown, it's a very elegant daytime look.
My big "Thank You" goes to Karen for inspiring me. I skipped the champagne eyeshadow and just used paint pot, it saves me some time and the color stays better.
This is the easiest way to do smokey eyes, y'all! Unless there's another way to do it with 1 color and 1 brush, this shall remain the easiest (for now!) I didn't need to line my lashes either since the dark shadow took care of it very well. Easy and lazy, that's kind of my style.
Take care and happy Monday! Wishing you a productive week ahead!
Your Makeup Blogger
The whole time I spent on this look, including taking photos, was less than 10 minutes! It's simple and super easy yet very elegant and also dramatic. This look is perfect for a night time event. If used a dark shade of brown, it's a very elegant daytime look.
My big "Thank You" goes to Karen for inspiring me. I skipped the champagne eyeshadow and just used paint pot, it saves me some time and the color stays better.
This is the easiest way to do smokey eyes, y'all! Unless there's another way to do it with 1 color and 1 brush, this shall remain the easiest (for now!) I didn't need to line my lashes either since the dark shadow took care of it very well. Easy and lazy, that's kind of my style.
Take care and happy Monday! Wishing you a productive week ahead!
Your Makeup Blogger
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