![]() But still make sure the upper edge is blended well.Īfter that, I took a small pencil-blending brush, just to lay down the black color in the crease and a bit above. Blend, blend, blend and don’t care for perfection – more work will be done on top, so for now it’s pointless. ![]() Then, I laid down the transition shade /Mousse from Too Faced’s Semi Sweet Chocolate Bar Palette/. Be careful to place both pieces of tape the same, or at least as close as possible. Then I took a little piece of tape, tapped it onto my hand a few times to take off some of the stickiness and lined it on my eye, going just under the right eye corner up to the tail of the brow. Note that my base and eyebrows are already done /more on that below/. However, I can lay down the basics and show you that it doesn’t have to be difficult to create an intricate looking eye.įirst, we start with the base – some concealer and powder. The only thing hard with this look is the cut crease and I could use some practice, as this is the third or forth time doing one, so please be forgiving. I have prepared a quick tutorial on this very easy, but very effective sultry, bronzy, summery look. Sorry for the long pause between posts, but I have been traveling and dealing with some personal stuff!
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