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Two Jaw-Dropping Smoky Eyes You Can Do at Home

Intimidated by eye makeup? Try this foolproof tutorial for sexy, smoky eyes
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Shadow Time
After applying eye primer to your lid, add MAC Pro Longwear Eye Shadow in Uninterrupted to your crease, smoking the shadow out to the corners of your eyes. Next, apply MAC Eye Shadow in Swiss Chocolate over the crease, concentrating the color only to that area.

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Neutralize It
Apply a base color over your eyelid, like MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Quite Natural.

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Darken It
Next, blogger Angela Grigoryan uses the Saucebox Creme De La Creme Palette and a flat brush to apply eyeshadow in Black Widow to the lid. "Pat, don't swipe, or you will have a metric ton of fallout. Keep it focused on the lid and avoid the cream."

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Blend & Buff
Blend the black eyeshadow gently into the crease, but avoid going too high up across the brow bone. (You want to stay away from that dreaded raccoon look.)

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Line Your Lashes
Use your paint pot in Quite Natural along the lower lashline, sweeping from the outer corner of the eye halfway across.

Smoky eye makeup is a standard look for a night out, a special occasion, or hey, just because you're feeling sexy. However there's a fine line between a masterfully smudged and blurred smoky eye and an eye makeup look that's simply a mess.

Angela Grigoryan and Samantha Ravndahl, the beauty bloggers and freelance makeup artists behind Bat a Lash Beauty, break down two smoky eye looks step-by-step so you can get it just right. After you've mastered the basic smoky eye, move on the a whole other level -- the rocker smoky eye. You'll be a pro in no time.
BY HAYLEY MASON | MAR 17, 2014 | SHARES
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