How Do You Create A Pastel Smoky Eye?
Try this look on to put a spin on the classic smoky eye. You don’t always need dark eyeshadow to capture the effect. See how a lighter pretty color can freshen up an old favorite. Smooth on an eye makeup primer on clean eyelids. Get your light, medium and dark eyeshadow of the same color ready. Make sure that the lightest one, the base, is a candy-colored pastel. For instance, if your color of your choice is blue, you don’t want a murky blue-gray no matter how light it is to pass off as a base color. Your lightest color should be clean, clear and bright. Apply your lightest color from lash line to crease using an eyeshadow brush. Press color on instead of working it in with strokes. This helps it stick and go on evidently. An opaque pastel-colored base shadow is what will brighten up an otherwise very smoky and defined eye. Press darkest color onto crease. To effectively produce the effect you are going for, it should be several notches darker than your base shade, but still obviously