Try Kerry Washington's Smoky Blue Sundance Makeup Look


Updated 01/26/11 2:34 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How to Do a New Take on a Smoky Blue Eye

If you love a smoky eye but are looking for a new twist on it, let Kerry Washington be your inspiration. At the premiere of The Details at the Sundance Film Festival yesterday, Kerry's perfectly smudged eye makeup was accentuated with shimmery blue eye color, from lower lashes to upper lids. A deep coral blush and neutral pink lipstick stood up to the intensity of the eyes without competing with Read more

How to Get Holiday Party Makeup


Updated 07/28/11 4:46 PM · Posted by BellaTV · 1 comment

How to Get a Shimmery Holiday Makeup Look

Before you head out to that holiday or New Year’s Eve party, check out how celebrity makeup artist Nicole Artmont — who has worked with Mandy Moore and Jessica Szohr — turns a traditional smoky eye into an elegant, shimmery eye look. Complete the look with a bold red lipstick, and you're good to go for a night on the town. Read more

Try Keshia Knight Pulliam's Emerald Eye Makeup Look


Updated 11/15/10 5:03 PM · Posted by BellaSugar · 6 comments

Keshia Knight Pulliam's Emerald Smoky Eye Makeup at the 2010 Soul Train Awards

You know the nighttime, darling, (night and day) is the right time (night and day) to . . . wear emerald smoky eyes, baby. Keshia Knight Pulliam may be a far cry from her days as the youngest lip-synching Huxtable on the The Cosby Show, but at 31, she still has the same amount of delightful charm. At the recent Soul Train Awards, Keshia walked the red carpet with some seriously gorgeous smoky Read more

Try a Smoky Cat Eye For Fall


Updated 09/24/10 9:34 AM · Posted by BellaSugar · 2 comments

How to Do a Smoky Cat Eye

"What I am noticing for Fall is a major cat eye with the heavy eye shadow," says Hollywood makeup artist Debbie Zoller (who has worked with stars like Patricia Arquette on Little Nicky and Christina Hendricks on Mad Men). "Last season for Fall it was more about the Mad Men look with the heavy eyeliner, but not really the eye shadow. What I am finding now, is that it's more of the heavy eye shadow Read more

See How to Get This Silvery Smoky Eye


Updated 05/07/11 2:43 AM · Posted by OnSugar Blog · 7 comments

How to Get a Silvery Smoky Eye

Recently, OnSugar blogger Andrea Claire of Beauty & the Blog posted a beauty look she created for her daughter. Check out an excerpt below on how to get this silvery smoky eye: Eyes: Lids: Using a sponge-tip applicator, base with MAC Cosmetics Paint Pot in Blackground. Crease: Staring straight into the mirror using the tip of a tapered contour brush for eyes, sweep a black shadow onto the Read more

Get Vera Farmiga's Subtly Smoky Eye Makeup Look


Updated 01/25/11 12:54 PM · Posted by BellaSugar · 1 comment

How to Create a Soft Smoky Eye Shadow Look

Vera Farmiga looked utterly fetching wearing a toned down smoky eye at the Toronto Film Festival for the recent premiere of Henry's Crime. This subtle smoky eye, which was created by celebrity makeup artist Nick Barose, featured a hint of plum-toned shimmer with subtly diffused lines. So to find out how to smoke it up softly, just keep reading. Read more

Get Julia Roberts's Smoky Eye Makeup Look in 3 Easy Steps


Updated 08/11/10 1:34 PM · Posted by BellaSugar · 3 comments

Julia Roberts's Makeup at the Eat Pray Love Premiere

With her new dark chestnut hair and glowing skin, Julia Roberts looked hotter than ever last night at the Eat Pray Love premiere. To create the simply chic look, celebrity makeup artist Genevieve Herr (who has also worked with stars like Blake Lively and Penelope Cruz) decided to play up Julia's light brown eyes with a smoky blend of plum and black hues from Lancôme. Find out how to get smoked Read more

Here's Why Blush on the Eyes Can Work


Updated 08/06/10 7:39 AM · Posted by BellaSugar · 3 comments

Put Blush Over Your Eye Makeup to Make Eyes Pop

Have you already created a beautiful smoky eye? Then try this tip from Castle's makeup artist, Debbie Zoller, to give your baby blues (or greens or browns or hazels) even more punch. "You can take a little bit of blush that has a heavy pigment, put it on your blush brush, and then wipe it completely over the eye quickly," she explains. "It makes it pop even more because you're giving it a little Read more