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What is natural smokey eye?
When most people think of the term “smoky eye,” they call to mind images of kohl-rimmed lids, stark gray and black eye shadow, and graphic shapes. They’re not wrong. After seeing them, you’ll be reaching for your favorite eye shadow palette and blending brush. They’re that good.
Why do people have smokey eyes?
What Makes a Smokey Eye Look. Smokey eye makeup, as the name implies, consists of dark eyeshadow and eyeliner blended into lighter eyeshadow to create a “smokey” effect. This can range from a smooth and soft blending of shades to just-slept-in-my-makeup levels of smudging.
Where did the smokey eye originate?
Originating in ancient Egypt, the first smokey eye-con that comes to mind is Cleopatra.
What is a halo smokey eye?
Halo eye makeup just got so much easier. The technique calls for applying darker shades on the inner and outer corners of the lid, and then packing a lighter, shimmery shade in the center. The final result is a literal halo effect around eyes. Of course, you are free to try out the look with any shade you prefer.
Who invented smoky eyes?
Linda Cantello
Let the official beauty record stand: Makeup artist Linda Cantello is the inventor of the smoky eye. Since creating the look with Tom Ford during his Gucci days, Cantello has worked with Irving Penn and Richard Avedon.
Who started the smokey eye trend?
The mesmerizing eye makeup is a revival of a look Alexandra Clare originally tried back in 2017. Over the years, she’s refined a grungy style that she calls “smoky and quite full-on with lots of blending.”
What are hooded eyes?
Hooded eyes are when a person has excess skin folding down from the brow bone to the lash line. It is common and, once again, it is something that goes hand-in-hand with ageing. Hooded eyes can be confused with droopy eyes, but they are not the same.
What is a halo eyeshadow look?
A trend we’ve been seeing a lot recently is what is called either “halo” or “spotlight” eyes. This technique uses strategic shadow placement in order to fake the appearance of larger, rounder eyes. Basically, what you want to do is “sandwich” a very light color with a darker color on both the upper and lower lids.
Do smokey eyes look good on everyone?
A classic black smokey eye is famous for a reason. The iconic makeup style looks good on everyone and is universally flattering. When looking for a sexy nighttime look, this is a simple go-to style that always works so it’s important to have it in your arsenal.
What kind of animals live in the Great Smoky Mountains?
Large mammals may get the lion’s share of the attention in the Great Smoky Mountains, but the range also supports some remarkable smaller creatures.
Are there otters in the Great Smoky Mountains?
Along Smoky Mountain rivers, you may luck out with a sighting of a river otter: a playful, semiaquatic, fish- and crayfish-scarfing member of the weasel family that was trapped out of the Smokies but, like elk, successfully reintroduced. Arming yourself with a pair of binoculars for your visit to Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a great idea.
Where to see elk in Great Smoky Mountains?
The Cataloochee Valley, meanwhile, is the premier place in the park to see elk, as most of the reintroduced Great Smokies herd hangs out here. Morning and evening offer the best opportunities for seeing elk in the fields here.
How does the Friends of the Smokies help?
Friends of the Smokies assists the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect Great Smoky Mountains National Park by raising funds and public awareness, and providing volunteers for needed projects. Your donation helps support educational programs like SmokiEEEs as well as projects that preserve and protect our beloved park.