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How to Apply 1970s Eye Makeup
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If you're looking to recreate the iconic 1970s eye makeup look, here are the steps you can follow: 1. Start by applying a neutral eyeshadow color, such as beige or light brown, all over your eyelids. Use a fluffy brush to blend the color well. 2. Next, use a darker eyeshadow color, such as a deep brown or black, and apply it to the crease of your eyelid. Use a small, angled brush to create a defined line in the crease. 3. Then, apply a shimmery eyeshadow color, such as gold or silver, to the inner corners of your eyes. This will help to brighten up your eyes and make them look bigger. 4. Line your upper lash line with black eyeliner, making sure to create a thick line. You can use a liquid eyeliner for a more dramatic effect, or a pencil eyeliner for a softer look. 5. Apply mascara to your upper lashes, making sure to coat each lash well. You can also apply mascara to your lower lashes if you like. 6. Finally, complete the look by shaping and filling in your eyebrows. Use an eyebrow pencil or powder that matches your natural brow color to create a defined and natural-looking brow. And that's it! With these steps, you can recreate the iconic 1970s eye makeup look.
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