When using black, the most important thing is to focus on one feature at a time and not overdo it to avoid looking garish. “Also, you can only carry off as much black as your personality allows”, believes Cory Walia. Finally, this shade is best left for the evening. As Charmaine Rao, make-up artist for Yves Saint Laurent puts it “black is glamorous after the sun sets.”
- Nailing It
“If you’re using black on your nails, make sure your nails are cut properly. Worn on nails that are too long, it could look tacky. Too short nails could end up looking messy. So ensure that your nails are clean and neat,” says Xavier Bertrand, Chanel retail manager. Finally, top black nail polish with a transparent top coat makes the nails look glossy and finished, advises Charmaine Rao.
- Lip Service
“Not very wearable, this trend is more suited for fashion make-up but if you’re daring enough to try it, wear nude lipstick with black gloss. Alternatively, you can use dark plum shades that look more subtle,” suggests Meeta Awatramani, training manager, Clarins India. “If you’re wearing black on lips, eyes and nails should be neutral. Use pinkish-beige shades on eyes with neutral colors and a French manicure on nails. Hair tied back in a chignon with a classic cocktail dress works well,” says Charmaine Rao.
- Eye Do
The smoky eyes look is classic and eternally in fashion. Start with less, then intensify color gradually. Under-eye circles must be concealed perfectly first. Finish off the look with mascara to open up the eyes and intensify the effect. Awatramani’s pick is Clarins Instant Light Eye Perfecting Base. When using black on the eyes, always create a barrier of loose powder under the eyes to avoid spillage of color from ruining your foundation. Subtle and smooth shading with metallics—gold and silver—layered over the black looks ultra glam, Cory Walia says.
- Clarins Waterproof Eye Pencil in Black
- Estee Lauder Double Wear Zero-Smudge Liquid Eyeliner in Black
- Make Up For Ever Aqua Black Waterproof Cream Eye Shadow
- L'oreal Bare Naturale Gentle Mineral Eyeliner in Defining Onyx
- YSL Eyeshadow Duo in #17 Ivory Beige and Deep Black
- Chanel Nail Color in Black Satin
- YSL Pure Gloss in 49 Pure Black
- Chanel Quadra Eye Shadow in Smoky Eyes
- Lancome Color Fever Gloss in Piha Black
- Lancome Le Vernis in Piha Black



6 comments:
I would normally not gravitate towards this trend because I'm so fair, but seeing how beautiful she looks...it shows how you can do any kind of trend correctly- if you use restraint and good technique!
a gray smokey eye is also a more wearable version for those of us who don't really like the idea of wearing black eyeshadow.
and I also like putting black in the outer crease with colors (like blue, pink, et al) on the lids.
love your blog.
i loved this look on her..
did she end up telling u what she uses? i notced u did ask? i hope she tells u :)
@Bailey (Makeover Momma) Yup, everything can be modified to suit your skin tone or preference =)
@lisa thanks sweetie, I agree, gray is a tame version of the black smoky eye. Grays compliment virtually any eye color as well <3
JJC She answered saying a lip/cheek tint, sunblock and mascara =)
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