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How to Get the Perfect Winged Smoky Eye Every Time

Jan 17 2015 - 12:00pm

Not another smoky eye! That's what we're generally screaming by the end of award season. But at the Golden Globes, Jessica Chastain surprised us (and we're not easily impressed). She matched her deep-brown eye makeup to her chocolate Atelier Versace gown. The winged shadow shape and muted coffee shade surpassed the average black eye makeup we're accustomed to seeing on the red carpet.

Jessica's unique look was originally created by Kristofer Buckle using Yves Saint Laurent makeup [1], but we enlisted the help of makeup artist Maria Cristina Marroquin at Butterfly Studio Salon [2] in NYC to DIY [3] her award show style. Let's get real: no one can draw a straight wing without serious skill (and our hands always seem to shake), so Marroquin revealed a simple hack for getting angled eye makeup right — on the first try! Keep reading to see how it's done.

Source: Getty / MARK RALSTON [4] and Caroline Voagen Nelson [5]

Step 1: Prime Time

When doing a smoky eye, always start with shadow first — even before foundation. To begin, apply primer to the eye area to balance out redness and create an even tone. "You must prepare the skin first," Marroquin said. "Just like on a canvas, you paint primer first." Next, dust on a light, neutral eye shadow all over lids to create a base. Choose a shade similar to your natural skin tone.

Step 2: Smoke Signals

Top the neutral shadow with a dark-brown shade from lash line to crease, leaving the inner corners clear. Use a shadow brush with a flat edge to help create the winged shape of the shadow. Then, blend with a fluffier, domed tool.

Step 3: Black Out

Layer a black shadow on top of the brown. Focus the darker color just around the lash line, along the outer corner, and in the crease. Extend the black shadow color down to the lower lash line, stopping about two-thirds in. This leaves the area around the tear duct clear.

Step 4: Wings Up

As the final step for the eye makeup, draw in the wing with a metallic gray shadow. Use a straight-edged piece of paper to get the perfect angle that follows the curve of the lower lash line. You can use a makeup-removing oil or serum to gently erase any mistakes and sharpen the lines before coating the top and bottom lashes in mascara.

Step 5: Finishing Touches

Now that the smoky eye is complete, apply concealer and foundation. Then add color to the cheeks and lips. Marroquin layered two separate blushes — a bright pink shade followed by a bronze natural tone for a lit-from-within flush. Finally, apply a muted pink lipstick and swipe on a matching gloss.

The Original

The Finished Look

The Finished Look


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