How Do You Create A Smoky Eye For Fall?
Despite its status as a cult favorite in the makeup world, the smoky eye remains an enigma to many. “How dark should it be?” and “How much black and gray should I use?” are only a couple of the questions puzzled makeup lovers ask. It may come as a surprise, but the smoky eye is not necessarily made up of a neutral palette of black and gray tones. Try this fall-themed version of the smoky eye as proof that a smudgy, gradated effect in the color of your choice is all you need to create this popular look. Apply foundation over clean eyelids. Smooth on a makeup primer from lash line to browbone. Run a highly pigmented chubby eye pencil in a deep fall shade above upper lashes to create a thick line. Some top color picks for the season are berry, rich blue, mauve and plum hues. It’s important that there are no spaces in between the makeup and your lashes, but don’t worry about getting a completely perfect line; smudge the edges of the color with an eye smudge brush for a softer look. Rim you