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This look is really effective but more complicated than the other looks given. Take your time, follow each stage and if you forget a step, don't worry, make it your own and alter it. You never know, you may even like it more than this one! Again, you can achieve this look with any colour. Perfect your base: foundation, concealer and loose powder. Make sure you take the base over the eyelid and up to the brow or use a primer. Create a strong eye brow, comb through. Make sure the brow is sharp with a good point at the outer edges. Step 1: Using an iridescent eye shadow and brush No.4 cover the whole eye taking it around the upper cheek bone. This area catches the light really well and makes photos amazing! Continue this colour round and under the eye. When working under the eye, brush No. 6 is best or even use the ridge of No.4. Step 2: Brush No. 5 works best for applying the second colour. Used here was a pearlescent, medium pink which was taken over the eyeball and just onto the socket bone. This was taken right into the inner corner. At this stage its best to think ahead to see where you want your 'forked edge' to come. The trick with this look is to keep it very tidy and well planned. Make sure the colours are well blended apart from the outer corners, you want to keep them 'crisp'. Using brush No.7 and a stronger matt, plum cover the eyeball not coming up as far as the socket. leave a good amount of the pink showing. Again, watch where you place the colour at the outer edges. If you do go off-track place a wet-wipe over your nail and tidy up the edge. You will need to reapply a small amount of foundation and the 1st iridescent colour. At the outer corners, the shape has been emphasised with a brown kohl making sweeping movements upwards. Using black kohl, follow the shape of the eye, close to the lash and the inner edge for strength. Up and over and at the inner corners, make sure this is neat and strong. At the outer corner, keep the shape by following the line you left with the eye shadow colours. Finish your line by smudging with a finger in the direction of the line. If you don't feel the look is strong enough, add some liquid liner across the upper lash line following the 'flick' at the outer corner. Individual lashes and loose powder such as Barry M can be added. The key to Dazzle Dusts and similar products is to keep the darker colour over the eyeball and the lighter colours as highlighters near the brow and on the upper cheek bone.
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