Smokey eye makeup sounds simple in principle, but can be pretty elusive in practice. That's because there is such a thing as too much smoke (I know, we didn't think it was possible either).
After all, smokey eyes are supposed to be the rebellious, rock 'n' roll alternative to meticulously clean-girl makeup. But, there's a delicate balance to be struck between looking “sexily dishevelled” and just plain, WTF? So it's pretty understandable that over 21 million of us have typed in “how to do a smokey eye?” on Google recently.
First things first, what makes smokey eye makeup? Effectively, it's a blended or diffused eyeshadow rather than one block colour which a) creates dimension and b) looks downright hot. You can use one shade and smoke it out at the edges, but usually, you'll build up layers with different shades and textures. In his video tutorial on metallic smokey eyes, celebrity makeup artist and King of the smokey eye, Hung Vanngo explained “all the layers create so much dimension. You may wonder 'why do I need to do a pencil first and then the shadow, and then another shadow?' But it's for the depth that you create. It shows through in the pictures you take and it's beautiful. Basically, you craft a gradient from really dark and fade it out.”
We asked Bobbi Brown's Global Pro Artist, Amy Conway for a smokey eye step-by-step, complete with her top tips for getting it right. The clincher? Blending (lots and lots of blending).
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