By: Amanda Padilla
Purple Smokey Eye
Want to bring attention to those big, brown eyes? Nothing does this quite like rimming them with plum liner.
- Use purple eyeliner as an eyeshadow base by applying it all over the lid and smudge it evenly using your finger or synthetic eyeshadow brush. Line the lower lash line with purple as well.
- Dust purple eyeshadow on top of the creamy base to set and intensify the color. Make sure that it is well blended. Add dimension to the eye by blending black or dark brown along the lash line.
- Curl lashes and use two coats of mascara. You could finish this look off with a nude matte lip or, if you are feeling dramatic, with a bold vampy lip color.
Navy Blue Cat Eye
Black winged liner has been done a thousand times. Freshen up this classic look by adding a new twist.
- Apply a wash of nude matte eyeshadow all over the lid of the eye. Then define the crease by using a matte taupe color.
- Line the lashes with a dark navy blue or black eyeliner. Make sure to fill in the spaces between the lashes. Apply navy blue gel liner using an angled eyeliner brush to get that perfect cat eye.
- Complete with look with a glossy red lip, contoured cheeks and a pop of pink on the apples of the cheeks.
Teal Water Line
The perfect look for nights when you just want to have fun.
- Line the lower lash line with a shimmery teal eyeliner all the way up to the water line. Set the pencil with an eyeshadow of a similar shade. This keeps the liner in place all night.
- Complement the teal liner by using a shimmery sand colored eyeshadow all over the lid of your eye. Line the upper lash line with matter black eyeliner. Curl your lashes and use lots of mascara.
- Keep the rest of the face simple- BB cream and nude lip gloss completes this look.
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