Eyes are the most expressive part of your face — and the most fun to experiment with. From classic smoky eyes to graphic liner, discover eye makeup techniques that transform any look.
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The beginner smoky eye uses only three products: a dark eyeshadow (charcoal or brown), a blending brush, and mascara. Apply the dark shadow to the outer corner and crease, blend in circular motions until there are no harsh edges, then add mascara. The key is blending — a smoky eye is just well-blended dark shadow.
Brown eyes are incredibly versatile, but they pop most with warm tones — copper, bronze, terracotta, and burnt orange create a stunning contrast. Purple shades (from lilac to deep plum) also make brown eyes look more vibrant. Avoid matching your eyeshadow to your eye color — contrast is what makes eyes stand out.
Three steps to smudge-proof liner: 1) Prime your eyelid before application — this removes oils that cause smudging. 2) Set liquid liner with a matching eyeshadow pressed on top. 3) Use a waterproof formula for the lower lash line, which is most prone to transfer. Setting spray over your entire eye makeup adds an extra layer of protection.
