Black Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorial (50 Shades Of Grey Makeup)
Today I’m doing a Black Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorial inspired by 50 Shades Of Grey. This look is also idea for New Year’s Eve Makeup. No matter for what occasion you might want this look for, it’s a beautiful black smokey eye with a bit of glitter. I used my makeup geek pigment which has some dark and light silver shimmer or glitter in it to make it a bit more sexy since it was inspired by the upcoming movie fifty shades of Grey which is based on the international best seller, same named, book. Have you read the book? Are you looking forward to the movie? Do you think it will be any good? let me know in the comment section below or under the video on my youtube video.
Here are the makeup products I used for my Black Smokey Eye Makeup Tutorial (50 Shades Of Grey Makeup).
- Face Atelier Foundation
- Cinema Secrets Foundation
- Mehron Corrector wheel
- Kett Sett powder
- Ben Nye setting powder
- Youngblood primer
- Sigma Beauty brow pencil
- Sigma Beauty brow powder
- I love Makeup – I love chocolate palette
- Sigma Beauty E55
- Golden Rose Kajal Pencil – midnight black
- Makeup Revolution – Redemption palette hot smoke
- Sigma Beauty F70
- Sigma Beauty E25
- Sigma Beauty E30
- Makeup Geek Paparazzi Pigment
- Inglot Duraline liquid
- Illamasqua medium pencil – sophia
- Maybelline the colossal Go Extreme! Volum’ Express Mascara in Leather Black
- SmashinBeauty fake lashes
- MUA F8
- I Love Makeup Goddess of Love highlighter
- Essence Bronzing matte compact powder
- Sigma Beauty F30
- Sigma Beauty Blush – heavenly & cheeky
- Sigma Beauty F55
- Sigma Beauty lip base
- Makeup Revolution Salvation intense lacquer – more than I could give
- Sigma Beauty L05
- Sigma Beauty Copper Extravaganza Brush Kit
2 Comments
dee
Oooh la la! Very sexy ! You can carry off this smokey eye look so well sigh. .me not so much. Something im yet to master ( on myself ). Seems to look good when a MUA does it on me lol so it must be my lack of skills heeh. Very nice! Thnx for sharing smashinbeauty!
Smashinbeauty
Thanks Dee. Black smokey eyes are heavy and need practice to perfect and a lot of blending. I am certain that after a few tries you will get it right and I’m certain that it looks great on you too!