DirtyPlum
Well-known member
OK so following on my thread on your definition of a smokey eye..
I wanna be convinced that a beautifully executed smokey eye can be created with the use of only one product! So many customers are disappointed when me and my colleagues suggest that a perfect smokey eye requires at least three eyeshadows, a base and tons of liner and mascara and ask if they can do it with just the one?
OK, so maybe you can use Smolder and smudge the hell out of it, but thats more of a Kate Moss, slept in makeup look – IMO.
So heres the challenge:
Create a smokey eye look
Use only one product on the eyes (be it eyeshadow, paint, eyepencil, lipstick, gloss, CCB etc)
You can use mascara on your lashes
You can use an eye kohl pencil to tight and water line (not included in your one-product allowance) cos it wouldn’t be smokey otherwise!
You can use brushes, but better still – don’t!
Remember smokey eyes are typically dense colour graduated to lighter, then light... (horizontally or vertically)
Call it a smokey-eye-on-a-budget? ...and....GO!
I wanna be convinced that a beautifully executed smokey eye can be created with the use of only one product! So many customers are disappointed when me and my colleagues suggest that a perfect smokey eye requires at least three eyeshadows, a base and tons of liner and mascara and ask if they can do it with just the one?
OK, so maybe you can use Smolder and smudge the hell out of it, but thats more of a Kate Moss, slept in makeup look – IMO.
So heres the challenge:
Create a smokey eye look
Use only one product on the eyes (be it eyeshadow, paint, eyepencil, lipstick, gloss, CCB etc)
You can use mascara on your lashes
You can use an eye kohl pencil to tight and water line (not included in your one-product allowance) cos it wouldn’t be smokey otherwise!
You can use brushes, but better still – don’t!
Remember smokey eyes are typically dense colour graduated to lighter, then light... (horizontally or vertically)
Call it a smokey-eye-on-a-budget? ...and....GO!