Dramatic Eye Makeup

Dramatic eye makeup will make your eyes appear stronger and more vibrant. Your dramatic eye makeup will also include your eyeliner and mascara. Eyeliner helps to make your eyes look bigger. If you're new to eyeliner, try an eyeliner pencil. In the 1960's, eyeliner was the key to dramatic eye looks, and this is still very popular today.
Smoky eye makeup is another of the popular style when it comes to dramatic makeup looks. If you apply a line of eye liner in black you will be able to sweep it up and out from the corner of your eye from the top lashes and by adding eye liner to the bottom lid and sweeping this up and outwards the look can be as dramatic as you wish; two coats of black mascara will help you get the most volume or the use false eye lashes will complete the look.
Before you reach for a tube of mascara or case of eye shadow, make sure your lashes and brows are in perfect shape. When your eye makeup is dramatic, every un-tweezed hair will become the center of unwanted attention. The amount of drama you want to bring to your eyes should bear in mind the time of day and occasion. Dramatic makeup for the evening may be inappropriate for a church function or the workplace. To avoid the eye makeup from looking thick and unprofessional, dramatic eyes should be applied with care and precision, this may take a lot of practice but with perseverance you will soon be able to apply dramatic eye makeup with confidence.
To really make your eyes the center of attention, start by applying a light shade of shadow just below your brow line, apply a medium shade of shadow to your main lid. Deepen the crease line with the dark shadow to make your eyes more dramatic and apply eye liner along the length of your upper lid, just above your lash line. If you don't already have makeup brushes, invest in a good set of makeup brushes because you need them for well applied makeup and remember, have fun.

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