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        <title>Tutorial &#8211; Smokey Eye</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step017.jpg" style="margin: 0 auto;display: inline-block;" /></p>A lot of people asked for a tutorial on smokey eyes, so that&#8217;s what I did for my first tutorial attempt. If the tutorial works out all right, and/or learn what I need to fix, I may make another tutorial for blending some bright colors together. Skill Level: Beginner You&#8217;re going to need the following [...]]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A lot of people asked for a tutorial on smokey eyes, so that&#8217;s what I did for my first tutorial attempt. If the tutorial works out all right, and/or learn what I need to fix, I may make another tutorial for blending some bright colors together. </b></p>
<p><b>Skill Level</b>:  Beginner</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step017.jpg" /><br />
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You&#8217;re going to need the following supplies:</p>
<p>I&#8217;m using the following brushes: MAC 252, MAC 219, Philosophy Blending, Philosophy Shadow, and a craft store paint brush. I will be using the following products: mixing medium (water based), Silver pigment, Black Tied e/s, Say Yeah e/s, L&#8217;Oreal Ebony e/l, Maybelline Full &#8216;n Soft mascara, and Flash of Flesh l/g. The mixing medium I use is 3 parts water, 1 part glycerin (home made), but it is supposed to be the equivalent of MAC&#8217;s mixing medium available at stores. You could probably get away with using say Silver Ring e/s instead of Silver pigment, but you might need a base like Graphito paint or Bare Canvas might work for some people. Sharkskin s/s might be workable, too!<br />
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I took my craftstore paint brush, dipped it just a TINY bit into the mixing medium (you don&#8217;t want your brush to be too wet, just damp), and then dab on some Silver pigment. Press the brush flat against your lid, starting from the inside, and slowly making sweeping arches going just past your crease all the way to your outer corner. Go lightly when it&#8217;s above your crease, make it sort of heavy towards your lashline and fade as you get to your crease.<br />
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It should like the photo above.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step005.jpg" /><br />
And&#8230; like this one! See, the silver pigment comes a little above your lid.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step007.jpg" /><br />
Using my Philosophy shadow brush flat against my outer lid, I take Black Tied e/s and gently tap the color onto the lid.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step006.jpg" /><br />
It should get just a little darker on the outer lid. If the line is too harsh, gently fan the Black Tied e/s inwards towards the center of your lid with slow, sweeping strokes with the brush held sideways.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step008.jpg" /><br />
Using the same brush, take some more Black Tied e/s and gently press it into the middle of your crease. Slowly bring the brush from the middle to the left, and then middle to the right parts of your crease.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step009.jpg" /><br />
So now, your lid should look a little like the photo above.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step010.jpg" /><br />
I used the 252 brush to pick up Say Yeah e/s and pressing it flat against the area above my crease, sideways, on the outer portion, I slowly dragged the color across towards just above my inner crease. You want to apply the color similarly to how you applied the Silver pigment earlier. Bring it just to the brow bone. And, see, harsh line!<br />
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<img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step011.jpg" /><br />
Using my Philosophy blending brush (sort of like a blush brush, but for your eyes!) and I&#8217;m pressing it against the harsh line and gently dragging color upwards so that the gray/black colors are gradually fading into the neutral color.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step012.jpg" /><br />
Then I go back to my Philosophy shadow brush and get some Say Yeah e/s on it and press it just above my crease to help soften that harsh line.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step013.jpg" /><br />
Using the 219 brush, I dip it into my Silver pigment (dry, not wet) and use it to brush a line of silver underneath my waterline.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step014.jpg" /><br />
See, now it&#8217;s coming together.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step015.jpg" /><br />
I&#8217;m applying my choice in black eyeliner, but whatever your preference will do just fine here.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step016.jpg" /><br />
Now, let&#8217;s go back to the Philosophy blending brush and pick up a little Black Tied e/s and tap it lightly against the outer edge of your waterline/just below it. Then carefully bring the Black Tied e/s a little under your lower lash line so that it helps create a gradient. Smudge it out a little towards the outer lid/corner of your eye, too.</p>
<p>And there you have it! The photos below are just my typical open/closed/side/full shots of tonight&#8217;s smokey eyes attempt.</p>
<p><img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step017.jpg" /><br />
<img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step018.jpg" /><br />
<img src="http://temptalia.com/images/tutorials/tutorial-smokey-step019.jpg" /><br />
Any questions or comments, PLEASE leave them. I&#8217;d love feedback on this as it&#8217;s my first time &#038; it took awhile to do!</p>
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