summerize the smoky eye
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Avoid Intense Colors
The all-black smoky eye is great for creating drama, but feels way too heavy for summer. Trade out your blacks and grays for warmer, more season-appropriate colors like chocolate brown, navy blue or eggplant for the dark tones and bronze, champagne or mauve for the highlights. At the CFDA Awards, Joan Smalls' eyes dazzled in a haze of toasted brown shades.
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Jaime King's Burgundy Summer Smoky Eye
Jaime King's burgundy smoky eye at the Young Friends of ACRIA event is perfect for summer — the look has just enough warmth without overheating.
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Rose Byrne's Blue-Gray Summer Smoky Eye
We were wowed by Rose Byrne's deep blue-gray smoky eye at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards. Her denim hues are a perfectly approachable way to play with color this season, especially for brown-eyed beauties.
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Ashley Olsen's Bronze Summer Smoky Eye
A halo of copper eyeshadow is the easiest way to bronzed goddess status this summer. Ashley Olsen did the summer smoky eye in a radiant bronze at the CFDA Awards —a color choice that really makes blue and green eyes pop.
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Create a Smokescreen with Buildable Color and Waterproof Base
Look for an eye makeup palette with buildable color in varying shades. Apply a veil of neutral, matte color all over the lid and add depth by blending the darker shade into the crease and outer corners of the eyes. Give your eyes an extra summery glow with a gleam of shimmer on the center of the lid. Don't forget to prep the eyelids with a waterproof base to keep everything locked down and melt-free.
Dolce & Gabbana The Eyeshadow Smooth Eye Colour Quad - $60; Lancôme Aquatique Waterproof Eyecolour Base - $26
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Define Eyes with Stay-Put Eyeliner and Mascara
Your secret weapon against heat and humidity is a smudge-free, waterproof eyeliner. For summer, a deep brown feels much fresher than the classic black. For a lusher effect, try to get the eyeliner as close to the roots of your lashes as possible. Then use an eyeliner brush to smudge it into a haze above and below the eyes. Finally, coat the lashes with mascara — waterproof, of course — on the top and bottom to open and brighten the eyes.
Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Espresso Ink - $24; NARS #45 Smudge Brush - $28; Maybelline Lash Discovery Mini Brush Mascara - $7.49
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Leave Your Lips Nude
Don't overwhelm the summer smoky eye with a lot of color on the rest of your face. This look works best with nude lips to keep everything light and fresh.