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Applying dark eyeshadow can be intimidating, but with the right techniques, you can create a stunning eye makeup look. Here's how to apply dark eyeshadow: 1. Start with a primer: Apply a small amount of eye primer to your eyelids. This will help your eyeshadow stay in place and prevent it from creasing. 2. Choose your eyeshadow: Select a dark eyeshadow shade that complements your eye color and the overall look you want to achieve. Dark shades like black, charcoal, deep browns, and navy blue work well for creating a dramatic look. 3. Apply a transition shade: Using a fluffy blending brush, apply a light or medium-toned eyeshadow shade in the crease area of your eyelid. This will help blend the dark eyeshadow shade smoothly and create a more natural-looking transition. 4. Apply the dark eyeshadow: Using a smaller brush, gently apply the dark eyeshadow to the outer corner of your eyelid. Start with a small amount and build up the color gradually to avoid creating a harsh line. 5. Blend the eyeshadow: Using a clean blending brush, blend the dark eyeshadow in the crease area and the outer corner of your eyelid. Blend the color until it looks seamless and natural. 6. Add eyeliner: Apply a black or dark brown eyeliner to your upper lash line. This will help define your eyes and make them look more dramatic. 7. Finish with mascara: Finish your look by applying mascara to your upper and lower lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be discouraged if your first attempts at applying dark eyeshadow aren't perfect. Keep practicing, and you'll soon be able to create stunning eye makeup looks with ease.
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