



Smokey eyes are one of the easiest looks to achieve. I can't say this enough: blending is the key to achieving this look. I know I sound like a broken record, "Blend, blend, blend!" - but so many people forgo it and end up with a mess. Smokey eyes can be as subtle or dramatic as you want, but the lines should be diffused - hence the name, smokey. For this Makeup Monday, I decided to give you a step by step guide to achieving a simplistic smokey eye:
1) Prep your lids with a neutral base or primer. I used MAC Bare Study paint pot, all over my lids and up to my brows.
2) OPTIONAL: Using a soft black eyeliner, color in your lids (only up to the crease), following the natural eye shape. Blend with your finger or a sponge tipped applicator.
3) Apply a soft black eyeshadow (I used MAC Carbon) to your lids and up to your crease, following your natural eye shape.
4) Using a more concentrated crease brush (I use either the MAC 219 - my favorite - or the E.L.F. crease brush), pack the same black eyeshadow into your crease and on your outer lids. You want the pigment a little darker here.
5) Blend like crazy, up and out. You want this to look diffused, with no harsh lines. This is going to bring the softened color above your crease and extended a bit in your outer lid. To blend, I use a MAC 224 in small, circular motions. If you don't have a brush like this, you can use a regular eyeshadow brush (same small, circular motions) or even your finger.
6) Put a little bit of shimmery white/silver/pink or whatever light color eyeshadow you want on the very outside of the black. Blend it into the shadow. This will make the outside even softer.
7) Add a little more of that shimmery shadow in the inner corners of your eyes, and on your brow bone (I skipped the brow bone because my base was already shimmery).
8) Line the top and bottom lash line. Smudge with a brush or sponge applicator.
9) OPTIONAL: Go over the bottom lash line with black shadow and blend.
10) Add mascara. Done!
Love love,
Keiko Lynn













Seriously, how can someone be this pretty?!
ReplyDeleteyou look lovely! good job. i get so impatient with blending.
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I love this simple look! It looks great on you :)
ReplyDeleteYou're really good at explaining the steps. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like we know what my makeup will look like tomorrow!
this is gorgeous! you're really good at blending!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning - love it!
ReplyDeleteMakeup does not come naturally to me so thanks for the detailed steps! I look forward to trying this.
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This is probably the dumbest makeup question you'll ever get but since you emphasized it: HOW do you blend? Rub in circles, or in lines? With a brush, fingers, or sponge? It usually looks like a big mess when I attempt anything other than eyeliner.
ReplyDeletewow, perfect! my smoky eyes are always really dramatic and you can't ever see a line as to where they start and end. all in all i go for a messier approach, but i loooove the way you did this =]
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteRachel: I just edited the post to give details. Thank you for asking! I use a MAC 224 brush in small, circular motions.
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I love it! SO perfect, not too harsh on the eyes. Thank you for posting!
ReplyDeleteI adore the eyeshadow! So beautiful. I'm going to try it!
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Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! :] Now I know whick make-up I´m going to wear tomorrow ;]
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gosh your photos are so beautiful! I have so many of them in my inspiration folder - really need to finish the drawing I started :-D
ReplyDeletei LOVE the way you do your make up. And you always look so goddamn beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteOo this was so helpful! I have a difficult time achieving this. Thanks for the tips, gorgeous lady!
ReplyDeleteamazing makeup. you look so pretty ^^
ReplyDeleteHi! I just found your blog and your looks are really inspiring - you make me want to play with my neglected make-up collection again, thanks for that! I really like the color on your lips in this look, what did you use please? :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful look xoxo
ReplyDeleteOmg girl you are so beautiful! Love the make up and the tutorial! thanks for sharing!
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I don't know if I can say this in english, since I'm from Germany, but:
ReplyDeleteYou are a classic beauty.
I think if I stood in front of you, I would hold my breath because your beauty would be so overwhelming!
Really pretty look,
looking forward to your next post (:
you are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is irrelevant but just curious, are you a mix of asian?
Im obsessed with smokey eyes. I just need more makeup.
ReplyDeletei think i'm actually going to try this. as someone that never wears makeup, it's difficult for me to look at a picture and try to recreate it - but your tutorials are extremely clear and easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteThanks for answering my question about blending! I will definitely have to give this tutorial a try.
ReplyDeleteHi Keiko, I've been following your blog for quite a while, I really really like it.
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I have such a hard time with this look! Thank you for sharing.
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Wow, you make it look so easy, but I will try it, thanks for the make-ups tutorials, they are so detailed and helpful, make-up has always been so mystical to me, but i'm learning.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this step by step guide. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteSchmuck aus Glas
gorgeous! what lip colour are you wearing?
ReplyDeleteroxy
Fantastic, your eyes are mesmerising!
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You're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRoxy: It's a combination of lipliner (I filled my lips entirely) from ELF and Julie Hewett's Biba lipstick, which is a really beautiful neutral:) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJen: I'm 1/4 Japanese:)
ReplyDeleteKarin: They're the perfect combination of crispy outside and chewy, melty goodness in the middle. Sooooooo good. To die for good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this! My eyes are smaller (lids) like yours and I always had a hard time figuring out where to blend to and stuff.. so thank you THANK YOU!
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