Smoky eyes with brown eye shadow

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One of the most common make-up that people want at the salon when they go to a party is a brown sweep. Sweets are festive and easy to feel good in, and there are a number of different varieties.

Black and intense make-up often feels more "daring" (not daring with my frame of reference but for people who are not used to a lot of eye makeup) but just a brown eye shadow with luster is very easy to feel comfortable and banging in :)

So today's make-up is a detailed step by step but just a mild brown sweep that I often get questions about. In the photo collage you can also see which brushes I use to get as nice, soft sweeping as possible.

Hope this post is helpful!

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Paeses Opal eye shadows* are perfect for this type of sooting, they are neither matte nor shimmery but full of luster that gives the eyelid a beautiful glow.

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Bassmink:
Foundation - Pixi H2O Skintint (Nude)
Contouring - Paese Bronzing Powder (1M) *
Highlighter - Pixi Book of beauty (Glow Getters) *
Rouge - Paese powder blush (35)*
Fixing Mist - Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist*

Eyebrows - Pixi natural brow duo (Natural Brown) *

Lipstick - Just a tattoo

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  1. eyeshadow primer, Pixi eye bright primer
    Dab on the brown eyeshadow with a rounded but compact brush on the entire eyelid.
  2. Fade the edges over the crease line with the same brush
  3. Fade the edges even more with a softer fluffier brush
  4. Apply the brown eye shadow along the lower lash line with the same brush you applied to the eyelid, and erase for a more smoky effect.
  5. Light eye shadow in the corner of the eye with a narrower brush
  6. The same light shadow in the middle of the upper fringe (opens up the gaze).
  7. The same light shadow under the brow
  8. Black eye shadow at the end of the upper and lower lash line with an oblique flat brush, Paese Kashmir (602)*
  9. Mascara on all lashes, Magnetic Lash Mascara*

The eyeshadow brushes I have used are all from Nanshy*
Tapered crease - the one I applied all the eye shadows with
Blending eyeshadow - the one I faded out the eyeshadow with to get a really soft fade over the globe line
Pencil - the one I used out of the corner of my eye
Angled Detailer - The one I used for black eye shadow for a smoky marking of the lash line.

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This is one of the make-up that I like best, dark but not super dark, and at the same time very enlarging for the eyes.

What do you think? :)min-webshop

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