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Toni Yvonne
@makeup23 · 1:10

Eyeshaedow look from Rae Marris’ makeup guife

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Don't worry about fallout at this point. You can clean it up later. You can wet the brush to intensify the color quickly. Step number three using a smaller brush, intensify the lash line by applying a deeper shade of purple along the upper eyelid. You can also use a deep violet pencil or cream eyeliner to do this. Step number four clean up the drops of shadow that have fallen eye. Lightly base and powder under the eye using a light dust or translucent powder for blending purposes

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Toni Yvonne
@makeup23 · 0:15
Okay, guys, so here are the step by step instructions from Ray Morris Makeup the Ultimate Guide. And this is on page 62 if you're interested in this look
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Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:11
Oh, this is a gorgeous look. And I didn't know the trick of, like, wetting the brush to intensify the color. I often have trouble with that, so I'm going to try that out. Thank you so much for sharing
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Toni Yvonne
@makeup23 · 0:59

@r.o

I suppose you only want to put just a few drops of water on the brush because you don't want to make a big mess or ruin your eyeshadow with moisture. But I guess maybe, oh, I can use an old shadow palette, so I won't mess it up. But I'm going to try this look, and even if it turns out bad, I'm going to post it here. So thanks for the motivation
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