Skin Car cne ow to Do Dramatic Makeup



Hi I'm Kim Haertl with Simply Beautiful in Austin, Texas. Let's talk about how to do dramatic eyes. Dramatic eyes are mostly for night time so let's try to avoid them in the day time and Alena has her day time look on and we are just going to change this from day to night to make it more dramatic. For my buck, black eye liner is the key note to dramatic eyes so if you will close your eyes and I'm just going to take some black liquid liner and just sweep it along the lash line. Now if you are uncomfortable with liquid, pencil works just as well. We are going to take a small brush and a deep deep color and we are going to sweep it over the top of that to both soften and intensify the look. If you have really thin brush like this it works great. So now we are going to just take our nice stiff brush and a deeper color, let's try a deep purple color, tilt your head up. Now this is going to be the truck for dramatic eyes. Just in the corners bring it out and bring it up a little bit and in a V shape bring it out and down. If you have dark coloring don't be afraid of using a very dark brown or even a black in the crease here. I'm going to demonstrate that for you and as I said before blending is really important so blend. If you don't blend then you get that kind of funky look that isn't blended. O'kay open Alena. See now her eyes look much more dramatic now but I'm going to just take it one step further and use a black matte eye shadow on my little brush and I'm just going to put it right here in the corners just to deepen that just a little bit. Not in the whole crease, just in the corners like this. Open. You see now we have really just kind of deepened her eye in the corner. So any color that you want but to make dramatic makeup, the darker the better. Try it, you can't go wrong. Just wash it off and if it doesn't work and try over.