
With this, they should start from the inner eyelid and work towards the middle of their peepers to move halfway across the lid, stopping at a straight vertical line in the middle of the eye, explained celebrity makeup artist Oonagh Connor, in an article for the Daily Mail.
A 'darker shimmery blue shade' should also be used and this will meet the line created with the first eyeshadow down the centre of the eyelid, she explained in her guide to applying the three-tone look.
'Take a silvery white eyeshadow and following the line at the crease of the eye fill in the space up to the eyebrow so you can see three distinct colours,' Ms Connor added.
In other natural makeup trends, Hilary Mantel, writing for the Guardian, recently claimed that navy and purple hues are being used to make the popular smoky eye look more modern.
A 'darker shimmery blue shade' should also be used and this will meet the line created with the first eyeshadow down the centre of the eyelid, she explained in her guide to applying the three-tone look.
'Take a silvery white eyeshadow and following the line at the crease of the eye fill in the space up to the eyebrow so you can see three distinct colours,' Ms Connor added.
In other natural makeup trends, Hilary Mantel, writing for the Guardian, recently claimed that navy and purple hues are being used to make the popular smoky eye look more modern.

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