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Creating a smoky eyeshadow look is a great way to add some drama and intensity to your makeup. Here's how to achieve the perfect smoky eyeshadow: 1. Prep your eyelids: Start by priming your eyelids with an eyeshadow primer. This will help your eyeshadow last longer and prevent creasing. 2. Choose your colors: Select the eyeshadow colors you want to use for your smoky look. Typically, smoky eyes are achieved using shades of black, gray, and brown, but you can also use colors like navy, purple, or green. 3. Apply a base color: Use a neutral or light-colored eyeshadow to create a base on your eyelids. Apply it all over your eyelids and up to your brow bone. 4. Apply your main color: Apply your main eyeshadow color all over your eyelids, from your lash line to your crease. Use a blending brush to blend the color into the base color. 5. Add depth: Use a darker color to create depth in the crease of your eyelids. Apply it with a small, tapered brush, blending it upwards and outwards towards your brow bone. 6. Apply eyeliner: Apply eyeliner along your upper lash line, making it thicker towards the outer corners. You can also apply eyeliner along your lower lash line for a more dramatic look. 7. Blend and smudge: Use a smudging brush or a cotton swab to smudge and blend the eyeliner, creating a smoky effect. 8. Finish with mascara: Apply mascara to your upper and lower lashes, making sure to coat each lash evenly. And there you have it, a perfect smoky eye look! Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep experimenting until you find the perfect combination of colors and techniques that work for you.
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