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Everyday Makeup inspired by Audrina Patridge
The second look is something I think Audrina and us everyday women should try! It's a makeover look with her trademark bronzed glow but a subtle smoky eye!

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  • Step 1

    Watch the video to see how I make over Audrina Patridge's original look! It's perfect for every woman and for every time of year! I love a bold lip, don't you?

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 2
    Step 2

    I prep my skin with Mac's fix plus primer to give my skin a dewy shine. Then I apply my Maybelline fit me foundation on to the back of my hand and gently tap my sponge into the product. I apply it just like in the first look, only sparingly where I need too.

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 3
    Step 3

    I use rimmel's stay matte powder to set the foundation and take away the extra shine. Just like in the first look, I'm going to contour with my physician's formula bronze booster around my cheekbones, then my jawline and blend down the neck.

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 4
    Step 4

    Using Wet N' Wild's walkin' on eggshells eyeshadow set, I take the pink shimmery color across my lid with a fluffy brush.

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 5
    Step 5

    I'm using an old school makeup trick, here! Take a little business card or you can do what I did here, I just ripped off a piece of cardstock paper and held it from my outer corner toward the end of my eyebrow. Holding that against my face, I brush the light brown color in my Wet N Wild Palette on my outer corner then toward the center of my eye in the crease.

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 6
    Step 6

    You can see here, the paper serves as a guide to keep my eye makeup from going out of place! Next you need to blend, blend, blend that line you've created with your paper

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 7
    Step 7

    Here you can see me using the paper as my guide...whoa I sound like Jimeney Cricket, right? "Alway's let your conscious be your guide!" I know...Well, I use the guide again to apply my matte, black color from the Body shop Instead of bringing the color into the crease like before, I just brush it on my outer corner and blend just like before

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 8
    Step 8

    For daytime, I prefer this coffee eyepencil by Mac. It's a rich brown color I really love and Audrina probably would too! Unlike before, create a traditional cat eye by making your outer corner winged out and thicker than the inner corner

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 9
    Step 9

    Now for the concealer! I use a thick brush to apply it for better coverage

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 10
    Step 10

    Using Mac's highlighter pen, I apply a generous amount of it below the eyes, my chin and on my forehead. This helps make my skin appear more light, bright and shiny. It's especially pretty in pictures! Blend with a sponge if you have one. Otherwise you have to gently tap, tap, tap with your index finger!

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 11
    Step 11

    Using Revlon's wine not blush, I apply a generous amount to the top of my cheekbones. It's a purple-y color that compliments our lip look!

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 12
    Step 12

    Line your lips with night moth from mac, it's a dark purple color that will keep your lipstick lasting all day! I apply mac's rebel lipstick on top and it creates a deep, rich purple lip with a hint of red!

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 13
    Step 13

    I use a massive amount of mascara and if you want, you can add four or five individual lashes to each eye for even more drama.

  • How to create a smokey eye. Audrina Patridge Smokey Eyes - Step 14
    Step 14

    The final look is a beautiful combination of light eyes and dark lips. It's easier to wear than you might think, imagine how much this would dress up a pair of light jeans and a tank top, just like this plain, grey one I'm wearing in the picture!

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