For this look we are working with just two colours .. Black and white.. This is too dramatic a look and works well on the ramp and fashion shoots. For someone who wants to do this for a night out I suggest u choose a warm brown and a nude shadow. This works well and do remember it's more an evening look rather than a day look.
- The brown tone goes on the eye lid and the nude that's a highlight goes on the rest of the eye.. The beauty is in the blending .. To perfection. You can always add a silver or gold highlight just under the brow curve to add drama.
-The Eye shadow should not spill onto the nose or too far out from the sides
- Your imaginary guideline is the inner corner of the eyes to the beginning of the eyebrow and outer corner of the eye to the end of the eye brow.
- Highlight the brow area with either a Matt nude eye shadow or a frosted soft silver or gold tone.
- Do not take the dark eye shadow colours higher than the crease of the lid
- smoking out your kajal, finishes the smoky look.
- For added intensity or ‘smoulder’ you can darken the outer corner of the eye lid. This contouring adds drama and character to the eyes
- The brown tone goes on the eye lid and the nude that's a highlight goes on the rest of the eye.. The beauty is in the blending .. To perfection. You can always add a silver or gold highlight just under the brow curve to add drama.
-The Eye shadow should not spill onto the nose or too far out from the sides
- Your imaginary guideline is the inner corner of the eyes to the beginning of the eyebrow and outer corner of the eye to the end of the eye brow.
- Highlight the brow area with either a Matt nude eye shadow or a frosted soft silver or gold tone.
- Do not take the dark eye shadow colours higher than the crease of the lid
- smoking out your kajal, finishes the smoky look.
- For added intensity or ‘smoulder’ you can darken the outer corner of the eye lid. This contouring adds drama and character to the eyes
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