5. Add Black Market to your outer crease and blend.
6. Dip a clean brush into Slanted and Radar, then use it to buff over your crease to add dimension.
6. Dip a clean brush into Slanted and Radar, then use it to buff over your crease to add dimension.
7. Use an angled liner brush to apply black crème liner along your upper lash line, along your upper and lower water lines and in the inner rim of your eye.
8. Smudge Dagger along your lower lash line.
9. Apply Slanted in the inner corner of your eye to add brightness.
10. Add tons of mascara.
8. Smudge Dagger along your lower lash line.
9. Apply Slanted in the inner corner of your eye to add brightness.
10. Add tons of mascara.
You certainly don't need a badass attitude to pull this look off, but it definitely doesn't hurt. This is a rock concert, girl's night out on the Sunset strip kind of look that proves smoky eyes can be so much more than just blended black eye shadow. Just wait until you see the final look. (Side note: I am decidedly not a badass, but I certainly felt like one with this makeup on.)
Get the Look:
1. Apply an eye shadow primer.
2. Sweep Thirteen over your lid and up to your brow bone.
3. Use an angled liner brush to apply a thick line of black gel liner to your upper lash line. Then, apply the liner to your upper and lower water lines.
Get the Look:
1. Apply an eye shadow primer.
2. Sweep Thirteen over your lid and up to your brow bone.
3. Use an angled liner brush to apply a thick line of black gel liner to your upper lash line. Then, apply the liner to your upper and lower water lines.
4. Apply Armor over your entire lid.
5. Use a small, pointed eyeliner brush to precisely apply Black Market to your crease and into a "V" shape. Do not blend to create a 60's-style look.
6. Sweep a small amount of High under your brow bone.
5. Use a small, pointed eyeliner brush to precisely apply Black Market to your crease and into a "V" shape. Do not blend to create a 60's-style look.
6. Sweep a small amount of High under your brow bone.