High-pigment black eyeliner.
Your ideal eye shadow, ideally metallic.
Midnight Blue because my eyes prefer darker hues.
Long-lasting black kohl.
Eyelash curler.
Mascara lengthens and darkens lashes. False eyelashes are allowed.
Start by putting some water in your eyes. If you need to, cover up the dark marks.
Grab your black makeup and make a dome-shaped line with it. Try to fill in the whole space between your eyelashes so that when you open your eyes, your skin doesn't show.
You don't have to worry about being exact because we'll mess it up in the next step.
Use the smudger brush to blend the makeup, focusing on the crease. Sharp edges are not what we need. We're going for a soft, smoky black makeup look right now.
Now, dip your shader or pencil brush into your favorite metallic eye makeup and pat it over the black eyeliner.
Pat only on the area where the black makeup was already put, not anywhere else.
This makes your eyes stand out right away. It already looks really good, doesn't it? I don't usually go on and on about my eye makeup, but I just couldn't help myself this time.
Check to see if the black eyeliner is showing through the blue eye shadow. If it is, add more eye shadow to fill in the space.
Use a dark black kohl with a lot of color to make a tight line along the water line. For this look, curl your eyelashes and try to give them a little more curl.
Use the makeup that gives you the most length and volume. Still better, choose fake eyelashes to make your eyes look better and bigger.