Look peachy keen with this peach toned smoky eye tutorial

When trying to master the classic makeup looks, a smoky eye is usually close to the top of the list. Layering different shades of carefully blended colors can be an ideal way to achieve a dramatic yet sophisticated eye look. When it comes to nighttime makeup, a smoky eye is a real staple.
For some people though, going for the conventional dark tones of a smoky eye can seem intimidating. The look is certainly one that requires practice and finesse and has multiple opportunities to go wrong and veer into black-eye territory. By switching up the shade to something bright and fun, like peach, the smoky eye can get a whole new lease of life.
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Materials
- Revlon Colorstay Brow Pencil
- MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation
- L'Oréal Infallible Full Wear Waterproof Concealer
- MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation (NC55)
- Fenty Match Stix Shimmer (Sinamon)
- Maybelline Fit Me Loose Finishing Powder
- Fenty Sun Stalk'r Instant Warmth Bronzer (Shady Biz)
- Milani Baked Bronzer (04 Glow)
- Morphe The Jeffree Star Palette (Wand Noise, Honest Truth, Dog Mom)
- Tarte Tarteist Lash Paint Mascara
- Morphe Color Pencil (Dark Room)
- NYX Slide On Lip Pencil (Nude Suede Shoes)
- P.Louise Holla Gloss
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Instructions
1. Use a waxy pencil to fill in the brows, then blend out with a spoolie.
2. Use a full coverage foundation on a small flat brush to outline the brows and ensure they stand out. Blend with a domed eyeshadow brush.
3. Apply the same foundation to the skin using a damp beauty sponge.
4. Use a liquid concealer to highlight and conceal the under eyes, forehead, nose, cupid's bow, and chin.
5. Take a darker shade of full coverage foundation on a flat foundation brush, and use this to contour the cheekbones, forehead, and nose. Blend with a fluffy brush.
6. Use a stick bronzer to warm up the cheeks. Blend with the same fluffy brush.
7. Bake the under eyes and chin with a loose setting powder on a beauty sponge.
8. Set your cream bronzer with a matte powder bronzer on a fluffy brush. Use a shimmery powder bronzer to add more luminosity over the top.
9. Prime the eyelids with the same liquid concealer you used before on a small flat brush.
10. Take a matte peach eyeshadow on a flat brush and press it all over the lid and along the lower lashline. Blend the edges with a fluffy brush.
11. Take a lighter matte peach shade on a fluffy brush and further blend out the edges.
12. Take a shimmery light peach shade on a detailer brush, and use to highlight the inner corner and browbone. Use the same shade to on a bigger face brush to highlight the cheekbones.
13. Apply black mascara to the top and bottom lashes. For more drama, apply a fluffy strip lash.
14. Use a black kohl pencil to tight line the upper lashline.
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15. Line lips with a peach-toned nude pencil.
15. Fill lips in with a similarly toned nude gloss.
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