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Dramatic Eye Makeup

Natural looking makeup is nice enough for the office or your everyday life. However, when you feel the need to take your eye makeup up a few notches and be all out dramatic when you’re going out for the evening, it is guaranteed that you get far more attention than you would normally.

Here is a quick tutorial on how to do just that.

  • Prep your eyes with an eyeshadow primer, from lash line to brow and a little bit under the lower lash line as well.
  • Use a dark brown eye pencil to draw a line above the crease of your eye. This line should follow the natural shape of the eye and have a slight wing on the outer edge.
  • Take a deep bronze eyeshadow and trace along the line you have just drawn and smudge it upwards slightly. Go over it a few times to really reinforce the intensity.
  • With a small eyeshadow brush, apply a small amount of a rich orange eyeshadow above the bronze and blend the two colours well.
  • Just under the brow as the highlight colour, use a pale gold and blend that down into the orange. At this point you should have a perfect gradient of gold to orange to bronze ending in a gently curving line right above the crease.
  • With a pointed cotton bud dipped in eye makeup remover, clean just under the line so that it’s perfectly fluid and crisp looking.
  • Spray a stiff flat brush slightly with water or a mixing medium. Applying eyeshadows wet intensifies the look. Choose a blackened gold eyeshadow and apply all over the previously bare space of the mobile eyelid. Be careful to not go over the brown boundary line as well as to not leave a gap between the black gold and the bronze area above the crease.
  • To the inner corner of the eye, apply a gold shadow to brighten up the area.
  • Apply black gel liner to the upper lash line. Make the outer edge a little thicker than the liner at the inner corner and with a slight winged effect.
  • Run black kohl on the waterline and the inner upper lashes for the eye to be very well defined.
  • On the lower lash line use a small smudge brush to apply some of the black gold colour. This should connect from with the colour on the upper lid at the outer corner.
  • Apply black mascara to the lower lashes.
  • Glue thick false eyelashes to the upper lash line.
  • Clean up the under eye area with some eye makeup remover and apply some concealer so that the area is free from fallout that is common with darker shadows.
  • Groom the brows so that they are a perfect accent to this dramatic look.
  • This is a very appropriate look for a club or a night out that is sure to grab you the extra attention you deserve.

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