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Step 1
Always get off to a fresh beginning with a clean base. When you apply a primer, your makeup will last longer and you'll have an easier time blending your eyeshadows because of it.
Applying concealer on your eyelids and under your eyes will help balance out any uneven pigmentation.
Step 2
Apply a thick layer of black eyeshadow to the outside corner of your eye and up into the crease.
Step 3
Blend out the eyeshadow so that there are no obvious lines or boundaries.
Step 4
You can add extra layers of color if you feel like the scene needs to have more of an impact.
Step 5
Use a gel or pencil liner to trace your upper and lower lash lines as closely as possible.
Step 6
Smudge it out and mix it in with the black eye makeup that is already on your lids.
Step 7
If you want to create an intense investigate, you can even take the eyeliner in the crease and deepen it. This is something you can do if you want to create an intense look.
Step 8
Put the eyeliner in place under your eyes.
Step 9
The effect of smoke can be achieved by smudging it.
Step 10
Now comes the time to put the finishing touches on it. Simply coat your lashes with your go-to mascara for added volume, and you're good to go!