- fill in brows;
- apply eye cream shimmer in a shade that best compliments your natural under tone (ie, if you have a lot of yellow, try "24 carat" or "sunshine"; use more of a copper shade like "high-voltage" if you're dark with more red). Glide the color over your lid and go just past the crease (as with the cheeks, we’re doing double layers with the eye makeup);
- apply neutral shade of powder eyeshadow over the cream (try "mango tango" for fair, "golden caramel" for med-med/dark or "almond butter bliss" for dark skin tones;
- sweep a darker shade over the lower lid to add depth (in brown or black);
- use "belgian ganache"(dark brown) to line under the eye. Working with an angled brush here is easiest (remember to dust excess shadow off on a tissue first);
- Next, use the transfix to change the "carbon" powder shadow (which is a matte black) into a liquid liner and draw along the top lash line;
- curl lashes to open up the eye;
- apply waterproof mascara;
- for subtle drama, add white pencil eyeliner to the inner corner of your eyes, and blend with cotton swab (this is a little trick to "brighten up" the eye);
- add highlighter shadow under the arch of brow (try "coconut creme" for fair-med.skin tones or "golden caramel" for darker complexions).
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