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QuestionHow do you do a smokey eye for beginners?Charina Redugerio is a Makeup Artist based in New York City. With over 13 years of experience in the beauty industry, Charina has worked for Sephora, NARS Cosmetics, L'Oreal, Parfums Christian Dior, Natasha Denona Makeup, and is now a freelance makeup artist. She has conducted makeup for numerous fashion week shows, editorial shoots, and one-on-one client makeovers. She has worked and trained with several global celebrity makeup artists including Dior's Ricky Wilson.Build up your eyeshadow in light layers. It's a lot easier to add more color than to take it away.
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QuestionWhat color should I use for a smokey look on brown eyes?Charina Redugerio is a Makeup Artist based in New York City. With over 13 years of experience in the beauty industry, Charina has worked for Sephora, NARS Cosmetics, L'Oreal, Parfums Christian Dior, Natasha Denona Makeup, and is now a freelance makeup artist. She has conducted makeup for numerous fashion week shows, editorial shoots, and one-on-one client makeovers. She has worked and trained with several global celebrity makeup artists including Dior's Ricky Wilson.Purple really compliments and brings out brown eyes. That can intimidate some people, because they're picturing the brightest fuschia, but just use it as a focal color, and blend it in with gold, browns, and even a little bit of black.
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QuestionHow do I get the dark color in the Kris look?Community AnswerBuy eye shadow that resembles that color, so then (if you can apply makeup) you should get the desired look.
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QuestionHow do I apply nude lipstick?Community AnswerFirst you should apply a concealer on your lips that is one shade lighter than your actual skin tone. Then apply a lip liner if necessary, then add the lipstick and finish with a nude lip gloss if you want.
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QuestionHow can I do a smokey eye for blue, green, grey and hazel eyes?WikihowhelperlenaCommunity AnswerEither do a classic smokey eye or try to go for colors that let your eye color pop out. For ex. blue - brown,reddish,etc. You can either look up what colors suit your eye color or try to work with the classic color wheel.
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