Thursday 2 February 2017

Easy Black Smokey Eye

Hello Guys! Hope you all are doing well. Today I have a easy black smokey eye look that I've created when I found inspiration on Instagram. I am one of those girls who want a quick makeup look but still look like you spent about 4 hours on it. I was so afraid of doing a black smokey eye before I tried this out and now I am in love with it!! It is a great look to wear whether you're going out with your girls or going on a date. You can pair this look with a super smoking hot dress or jazz up a pair of ripped jeans and top by going for this intense eye look!
 
 
I first started off by ensuring I had a super moisturised base with my Simple Face cream and I also used my Superdrug Vitamin E eye cream under my eyes as they were super dry this day. I then went ahead and applied my absolute favourite primer by Charlotte Tilbury. This is her Wonderglow primer and this is hands down the best primer I have ever used! It just adds that 'lit from within' look. I also made sure I primed my eyelids using the Urban Decay primer potion.
 
Next I went ahead and applied my True Match foundation by L'Oreal in Golden Amber with my dampened beauty blender. This foundation gives me a full coverage and flawless base for this look. It is vital that your base is absolutely flawless for this sleek look.
 
I then applied my Age Rewind concealer by Maybelline under my eyes and blended it out with my beauty blender.I then went ahead and  applied the concealer onto my eyelids as well just because I have hyperpigmentation and wanted an even base before I got started on the eyeshadow.
 
I then took a warm brown shade from the REVOLUTION ultimate light and shade palette and started buffing it into my creaseline with my eco-tools eyeshadow brush. Once I did this on both eyes, I took a jet black gel eyeliner and applied this as the base for the black shadow. I made sure to concentrate it mainly on the lid and the secret to this look is to make sure you don't take it above the crease line (if you do then you will look like a panda and won't get a clean look). I then went ahead and picked up some black shadow from my Urban Decay Shadow Box in the colour Blackout. I applied this shade on top of the black eyeliner base. Taking some of my bronzer I used this as a transition shade to help blend the brown colour we applied at the start to the crease with the black shadow on the eyelid. THIS PART IS CRUCUIAL.
 
*The secret to any successful smokey eye look is blending so just blend, blend, blend away until you see a soft transition across your eye with all your colours. It should look like this:
 
 
You can see the intense black on the eyelid which is then diffused into the crease with the warm brown and bronze colour. You may have some fall out with the black shadow and may need to clean up the edges of the eye shadow to give a clean cut,  just take a clean makeup wipe to wipe any excess away. If you want to intensify the black, just keep adding the black eyeshadow until you are happy with it. Then it's time to add eyeliner and the one that I have been using for the past year religiously is the Maybelline Master ink liquid liner.
Now just do your winged eyeliner to what best suits your eye shape. I then added some of the gel black eyeliner onto my waterline to intensify the look. I then took my bronzer on a small blending brush and smudged the bottom liner to give a smokey effect.




I filled in my eyebrows with the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Promade in Dark Brown and on an angled eyeliner brush from eco tools. I then went back to my base where I then highlighted and contoured my face using the Sleek contour Kit in Medium and the Collection 2000 concealer. I set the concealer and highlighted parts with the Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder using my Beauty Blender again.

To add some colour back into my face, I used the Hoola bronzer by Benefit and added my Milani baked blush in Luminoso. This blush colour is a nice warm peachy colour which works well with this black smoky eye look as you want something that is subtle and blends in with your bronzer so that your eyes are doing all the talking. I then added my Clinique mascara to my top and bottom lashes and my Esqido Lashes in the style Unforgettable with the Esqido lash glue which just adds an extra touch of glam. 

 I wanted to add a peachy lip to compliment the peach blush we used, so I used my spice lip-liner (warm pinky nude colour) by MAC and Revlon matte lipstick in Smoked Peach.



No look is complete without highlighter so I added some MAC soft and gentle. I made sure that I wetted my highlighter brush with some revolution setting spray and then dipped it into the highlighter so that it gives a more intense application on the skin. I applied this on the tops of my cheekbones, inner corner of my eyes, brow bone and nose. I then spritzed the same setting spray all over my face to make sure it doesn't budge.




 
 
 
Face:

Eyes:





 
 


Lips:


 I hope you guys enjoyed this mini tutorial on this easy smokey eye look. You can get creative and use colours such as blue, brown etc.

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