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Guest post from my friends over at College Candy!

Neutral Daytime Smokey Eye

I personally don’t like wearing a lot of eye makeup to class, but now I’m a working gal so I like to look a little more put together during the day. However, I’d never walk into work looking like I’m about to go to the bars.

I’ve been using a lot of neutral colors lately and making a smokey eye that is perfect for daytime and can easily transition to nighttime as well.

Watch this video to create a neutral daytime smokey eye!

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While prepping for a typical night out, I tend to stick to my tried-and-true  smoky eye makeup look, complete with plenty of mascara and glossy nude lips. However, in taking a cue from the fabulous Studio 54 era, I’m loving the idea of 70s-inspired frosty metallic shadow that’s beautiful and bold with a totally different sense of drama! For a vivid chromed look, try Illamasqua Liquid Metal eyeshadow in Surge for a dramatic foiled look, then complete the effect with a gunmetal liner like Urban Decay’s 24/7 liner. To balance your dramatic chrome peepers, make sure skin has a smooth, even base — makeup artist Lisa Eldridge recommends Diorskin Nude Compact Gelee for perfect lightweight coverage — and make sure brows are neat and clean with the help of a tinted brow gel. Don’t forget to gloss lips with a high-shine shade that’s just a tad peachier than your natural lip color, like Lancome Juicy Tubes gloss in Spring Fling!

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- Alex Gambardella

Guest post from my friends at The Find!

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How Celebrity Savvy Are You? (Total Beauty)

by Diana Ajih on May 31, 2009

in eye makeup

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How Celebrity Savvy Are You?

Match these sultry smoky eyes to their celeb owner

We sure do love a good smoky eye. These celebs in particular nailed the classic yet exotic look in a variety of colors, showing both how beautiful and seductive a dramatic eye can be. See if you identify whose looks belong to whom by playing our match-up game.

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The Perfect Smokey Eye With NARS Black Eye Set

by Diana Ajih on August 29, 2008

in eye makeup

Hey everyone!

I found an easier way to achieve a flawless smokey eye look. NARS Black Eye Set is the must have smokey eye tool kit. This limited edition set will give your eyes a sultry look with beauty and intensity. Smokey eyes continues to be the “it” look especially this Fall season. Go from simple to glamorous girl using the NARS Black Eye set.

This 4 piece set comes with:

  • Eyeliner pencil in Black Moon a dense black color
  • A Rich black mascara in Black Orchid
  • A duo eyeshadow in Pandora
  • A 3oz Eye Makeup Remover

This set has everything you need to give your eyes the dramatic effect.

Nars site gives tips to smokey eye look:

Line the inner rim with NARS Eyeliner Pencil in Black Moon, blending above the lash line to the outer corners. Smudge the color up onto the lid, and set with the white shimmer side of NARS Duo Eyeshadow in Pandora. Darken the smoky Black Moon with the matte black side of Pandora. Apply two to three coats of NARS Mascara in Black Orchid. To finish, re-line the inner rim of the eye with Black Moon.

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5 Steps to a Basic Smokey Eye Look

by Diana Ajih on May 22, 2008

in eye makeup

Smokey eyes is a big trend right now and I don’t see it ending very soon. The key to smokey eyes is perfect blending. You want the colors to blend in flawlessly. It is very easy to do and it doesn’t take much time to do it. Here are step by step instructions I will share with you on getting smokey eyes the right way.

Step 1. Prepare your eyelids

The last thing you want is to have your eye makeup melt into your eyelid crease. So, you will want to keep your eyelids oil-free. Use an eye primer on your eye lids first before putting on eyeshadow. MAC’s paint is a good primer to use.

Step 2. Apply eyeliner

Depending on what type of eyeshadow color you want to achieve, apply eyeliner on your upper lids that is the same color as your eyeshadow. So if you looking at black, brown or grey eyes, use the same color eyeliner or if you are interested jeweled color eyes such as purple, dark green, and blue, use that eyeliner color or a darker shade like black instead. Make sure that when you are drawing the line, the middle eyelids have a thicker line.

Step 3. Blend color on bottom lashes

You will want to use a lighter color eyeliner for the bottom eye. The key is to smudge. You can use a little bit of eyeshadow to help smudge the bottom eyelid.

Step 4. Apply a light base color

This part is what gives the smokey eye effect. The point is to blend a lighter color with a darker hue. Dust a light shimmery base on your eye lids up to the brow bone. (I use a pearl color on my eyes :) ). Then blend in with the darker color but make sure to keep the darker color below the crease. Use a dark eyeshadow and brush the eye lids starting at the lash line and then working your way up. Make sure to blend the eyeshadow at the lash line to make sure the eyeliner is no longer seen. Use a Q-tip if needed to blend color.

Step 5. Apply mascara.

Finish the eyes with several coats of mascara. My mascara of choice: Diorshow mascara. That’s the mascara I use and it is fabulous. If you want to do something more fun, try a blue or purple mascara. It definitely makes blue eyes pop.

Here’s another quick tip. Make sure to wear nude color lipgloss. You want to draw attention to your smokey eyes. The last thing you want to do is to wear a lipgloss that takes away from the eyes. Make sure to keep all focus on the eyes, so don’t wear lip gloss color such as red. It’s too distracting and it looks TACKY!

That’s all I have for today. Come back next time for more beauty secrets.

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