JOY FEELINGS MAGAZINE November issue 2015 | Page 9

46. You’ll probably need less eye shadow than you think you will. Start with a tiny bit of product on your brush, and work it outward to create a soft smoke. 47. Erase hard lines of eye shadow by blending in with a brush. 48. Once you’ve applied concealer to dark under-eye circles, follow up with a yellow-based setting powder to help it last longer and to counteract dark circles (yellow cancels out blue and purple). 49. If you’ve applied too much eye shadow, take a Q-tip and dip it into a moisturizer and gently swipe off the tone you need to take down. Then, take your pinky or a sponge tip applicator and just dab on a bit of a neutral shadow to soften the look. 50. Beware of brown eye shadow shades that are reddish, as they can make you look tired or (worse) hungover. 51. Never use an eye shadow that’s the same color as your eyes or nothing will stand out. 52. If you need a smoky eye in a pinch, try Color On Pro kits ($20, coloronpro.com). JOY FEELINGS MAGAZINE