I've done a simple smokey eye using warm brown tones to really bring out my eye colour. If you have blue/green eyes or a mix of both like mine then this look will really make your colour stand out. I've done a detailed step by step pictorial so you can see each step I have taken to achieve the look.
Products Used
Mac Eyeshadow: Swiss Chocolate, Samoa Silk & Saddle
Maybelline Gel Liner: Black
Mac Fluidline: Dipdown
Amazing Shine Eyelashes: 46
Maybelline Falsies Mascara: Black
Mac Studio Fix Concealor: NW15 & NW50
Illamasqua Skin Base Foundation: 06
Start
First I applied Mac concealor over my entire lid. I then filled in my brows using dipdown fluidline, creating a thicker shape.
To start I patted Swiss Chocolate over my lid using a flat brush. You can use any medium brown you have to recreate this.
From there I blended the brown in using Samoa Silk. You can use any light peachy eyeshadow you have. If you don't have anything similar, you can just blend the brown upwards, lightly feathering it out towards the browbone.
I then applied Saddle into my socket to warm up the brown shade and to create a nice transition. Saddle is a orangey brown eyeshadow so if you have anything similar you can just use that instead.
Under my eye I applied Maybelline gel liner along my waterline and smudged it out using the medium brown I used on the lid.
I then blended out the medium brown with the orangey brown eyeshadow to create a nice blended look.
I applied the same liner along the upper lashline and winged it out. I always like to wing my eyeliner out to create the illusion that my eyes are wider but this is just personal preference.
To finish the look I applied my mascara and amazing shine eyelashes.
On to the rest of the face....
I applied Illamasqua Skinbase all over my face using my buffing brush. I like the blending of using a brush but using your fingers is just as good if you don't have a brush.
I applied my NW50 concealor along the sides of my nose, along my cheekbones and around my forehead. These are the areas I like to minimise, you should contour the areas on your face that you prefer. I then added my NW15 concealor under my eyes in a triangle shape, along the centre of my nose and my chin.
I blended the highlight and contouring into each other to create a nice blended look and heres the finished look....
Hope you liked this look, Comment if theres anything you'd like to know and anything you want me to recreate for you.
Thanks for looking
Suzy x