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http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/clothes-outfits-dive/23816754.jsp
On the model, you can zoom on her face. I think there is a jet black liquid liner drawn finely on the upper and lower lashes, then...what is that more matte looking thick winged line done with? Black shadow or something? Then the eye shadow, do you think it's one bronze color? |
| Take the photo to sephora. They'll be able to break it down I bet. |
| Ask them how to do smoky eye or do a search on youtube. Everytime I try it doesn't work but I am a horrible at these things. Maybe you will have better luck. |
you forgot about the step of airbrushing out the undereye circles and crows feet.
Do a YouTube search for smoky eye tutorials, possibly adding winged eyeliner to the search. |
| i think that you should choose best eye care beauty products which help you to solve your problem. |
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It's just the eyeliner smudged out with some dark shadow on the outside corner. Yes, I think the shadow on the inner corner is a shimmery bronzy beige. It might be a cream shadow or set with some primer. With this look it's really all about the smudging.
I recommend youtube, like everyone else. Or heading to Nordstrom and asking someone at a Bobbi Brown or MAC counter to help you recreate the look. |
| Dior eyeshadows are the best. Try their counter. It looks more blueish to me than black. |
| I would never use liquid liner on the lower lashes, yikes. I think the entire thick wing is liquid liner with eyeshadow on top. The eyeshadow on top is very dark at the lashline and then fades/blends with a light shadow at the brow. The wing could only be done with shadow if you used a transforming liquid like Make Up For Ever Eyeseal. |