You Will Need
- Wayne Goss, The Eye Set (Brushes 16–20)
- dark brown kohl pencil
- light gold shadow (slight shimmer)
- medium and dark brown eye shadows
- mascara or falsies
1: Apply
a light gold shadow with a slight shimmer to lids using Brush 18. Then
place any pigment leftover on the brush right under brow bones—“You want
barely a whisper of it there,” says Wayne.
2: Line
eyes with a dark brown kohl pencil, including the waterline. To get the
shape right and add just a bit of depth to the eye, draw an arc just
above the crease as pictured, and then fill in with the pencil.
3: Go
over the line you created, just above the crease, with Brush 20. Blend
out toward the outer sides of the lid. With the pigment left on the
brush, go under the eyes a bit (“Waste not, want not,” says Wayne).
4: Apply
medium brown shadow to the crease using Brush 18: place in the crease
of the eye, and brush back and forth (tip: when working on a model,
Wayne usually asks her to keep her eye open during this step). At the
outer edges of the crease, blend out the color by working the tip of the
brush in a circular motion.
5: Continue
blending and extending the pigment out with Brush 16. Place the brush
into the eye socket and work in a circular motion until the color bleeds
out to nothing, extending past the outer corner as pictured.
6: Use Brush 17 to press the bulk of your darkest brown shadow onto outer lids. Note, the brush will cover about half the lid.
7: Once again, blend and extend the pigment out using Brush 16.
8: Take the color underneath the eye to join up with the top using Brush 20, as pictured. Finish with lots of mascara, or falsies.
Add a full brow and call it a day!
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