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Brown Smokey Eye Makeup

Mamta Mule
Smokey eye makeup is a trend that is here to stay. From its classic black palette to versions that incorporate vibrant colors and even metallic shades, smokey makeup has come a long way and isn't going anywhere, anytime soon.
Perfecting the smokey-eye look can be tricky―those with wide, bright eyes and almond-shaped peepers, flaunt this technique better than most.
Mila Kunis, Tyra Banks, Angelina Jolie, and Natalie Portman, are just some celebrities who've truly mastered the art of carrying off the smokey-eye trend. Now, you too can sport the look with finesse, using the following tips and tricks of how to apply brown smokey eye makeup.

Prepping

Using a good eye makeup remover, gently clean your eyelids, including the areas around your eyes; use careful one-directional strokes without roughly tugging at the skin.
You'll need an eye shadow brush, a blending brush, eyelid primer, mascara, liquid eyeliner, pencil eyeliner, smudging brush, and lastly, dark and light brown eye shadow, including one in peach/beige (buy an eye shadow compact that comes with complementary colors in one place, specifically for this sort of eye makeup).

Primer and Pencil Eyeliner

Cover your entire eyelids with the primer, gently dabbing the corners of your eyes too, with your middle finger. Primer helps to keep eye shadow in place, without letting it smudge or fade during the course of the day.
Then, apply pencil eyeliner to the top lash line, making sure to fill in the gaps between the lashes. Thicken it as you go along, before using the smudging brush to ever-so-slightly smear it.

Liquid Eyeliner

Using a steady hand, apply the liquid eyeliner close to the lash line, reapplying a second coat after about 15 seconds.
Using the eyeshadow brush, cover the eyelids with dark eyeshadow right up till the crease over the bump, followed by the light brown one above this.
With the smudging brush, blend the two colors together where they meet. Then, use the peach/beige eye shadow, gently dabbing it over the area just below the eyebrow, along its length; this will make your eyes pop as you highlight this region.

Mascara

Lastly, apply two coats of mascara, concentrating on the roots and wiggling your way up in gentle, quick strokes.
Don't wait for the first coat to dry before applying the next, or your lashes will clump. You can use an eyelash crimper to lengthen your lashes first, before applying mascara.