Showing posts with label Eye shadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye shadow. Show all posts

Monday, 4 October 2010

Easy Peasy Smoky Eyes


If I'm being honest I'm a bit scared of smoky eyes... When applied wrong it can look a bit Taylor Momsen (Eeeek!) but if done right, it can look really glamorous and sultry. Well, I've managed to find a way to achieve it with minimal effort and maximum impact! 

This was my first proper go at it so it's by no means perfect... and I still haven't plucked up the courage to leave the house with it on... Maybe one day!

I used: Urban Decay Primer Potion, Urban Decay Naked Palette, L'Oreal Millionize Mascara, Gosh Liquid Eyeliner, Black Khol


HOW I DID IT
After applying a primer on the eyelids, dab a black shadow, like Gunmetal with a flat brush up to the crease (DON'T GO ABOVE THE CREASE - we're not going for a Panda look here). Extend the eyeshadow out with a pointed brush so it creates a winged out effect.

With a small fluffy brush apply a neutral colour, like Naked to blend out any harsh edges.Apply liquid liner on the top eyelid for extra definition and wing it out.

Apply a black khol or eyeliner to the bottom eyelids and smudge with a pointy brush or your fingers. Add a highlight, like Sin, to the tearduct. Or for more of a cat eye join the eyeliner. 

Apply a generous amount of volumising mascara then finish the look off with a matt bronzer to contour and a highlight on the top of the cheekbones. 

I also applied MAC Lipstick in Blankety to help offset the intensity of the smoky eyes. 

This look is quite strong because it's ultimately a solid black on your eyes, but it can be softened with a highlight. Once I master a 'proper' smoky eye I will definitely post it (but don't hold your breath!)

What do you guys think? How do you do your smoky eye?

Sami x

Sunday, 7 March 2010

NARS Eyeshadow - check the name!

I was browsing around the NARS beauty counter on friday when I came across this eye shadow called 'Bengali'. Being a Bangladeshi myself I was thrilled!! We have an eye shadow!!

The colour is a rich, woody brown that would look lovely with a smoky eye and the pigmentation is really good as it stayed on my hand right up until the next day.

The only reason I didn't impulsively buy it is because I have a huuuge collection of brown eye shadows as it is and I am trying to be sensible with my spending (okay i'll probably go out and buy it next month - but for now i've resisted).

Quite proud of myself... : - )

Sami xx
NARS Single Eye shadow, £16