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THE SECRET TO PERFECT SMOKEY EYESThis is one of the most useful beauty tips for ladies who particularly love the smokey eyes makeup look: to stop the shades from becoming mixed together and creating an unsightly muddy look, always use a different, clean brush for blending. Remember too to clean the brushes, when you move from one eye to the other. For instruction on how to create smokey eyes, please click here.
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PUFFY EYESKnow that old trick about putting tea bags on your eyelids to lessen puffiness?Tip: Make sure it's chamomile tea, because regular tea can stain your skin.
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COLORED MASCARAColored mascaras are cool, but they can look too bright on light lashes. Brush on black mascara first, says makeup artist Jan Thomas, then apply the colored mascara.
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RACCOON EYESStop raccoon-eye, makeup meltdown by sweeping a little translucent powder under your eyes.
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EYE PENCILEye pencil too hard? Blast it for a few seconds with your blow-dryer. Go eay, though-- overheating it'll turn your pencil to mush! Before applying, check the consistency by drawing on the back of your hand.
THE SECRET TO PERFECT SMOKEY EYES
This is one of the most useful beauty tips for ladies who particularly love the smokey eyes makeup look: to stop the shades from becoming mixed together and creating an unsightly muddy look, always use a different, clean brush for blending. Remember too to clean the brushes, when you move from one eye to the other. For instruction on how to create smokey eyes, please click here.
PUFFY EYES
Know that old trick about putting tea bags on your eyelids to lessen puffiness?
Tip: Make sure it's chamomile tea, because regular tea can stain your skin.
COLORED MASCARA
Colored mascaras are cool, but they can look too bright on light lashes. Brush on black mascara first, says makeup artist Jan Thomas, then apply the colored mascara.
RACCOON EYES
Stop raccoon-eye, makeup meltdown by sweeping a little translucent powder under your eyes.
EYE PENCIL
Eye pencil too hard? Blast it for a few seconds with your blow-dryer. Go eay, though-- overheating it'll turn your pencil to mush! Before applying, check the consistency by drawing on the back of your hand.