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Dark eye makeup can be a great way to create a dramatic and sultry look. Here are some tips on how to apply dark eye makeup: 1. Start with a clean and moisturized face. Apply a primer to your eyelids to help your eye makeup last longer. 2. Choose your eyeshadow colors. For a classic dark eye look, you can use shades of black, brown, or gray. You can also add a pop of color with shades like deep purple or burgundy. 3. Apply a light eyeshadow base to your eyelids. This will help to even out the skin tone and make the dark eyeshadow colors stand out. 4. Apply your darkest eyeshadow shade to the outer corners of your eyelids, blending it into the crease of your eye. Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush to blend the color outwards towards your temples. 5. Apply a slightly lighter eyeshadow shade to the middle of your eyelids, blending it into the darker color. Use a clean blending brush to soften the edges. 6. Apply a light eyeshadow shade to the inner corners of your eyes and under your brow bone. This will help to brighten up your eyes and make them appear larger. 7. Use a black or dark brown eyeliner to line your upper lash line. You can also line your lower lash line for a more dramatic look. 8. Finish your eye makeup with mascara. Apply several coats of mascara to your upper and lower lashes. 9. Clean up any fallout or smudges with a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover. Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and techniques to find the look that works best for you.
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