- Dab concealer under your eyes, on the lid, and in the inner corners. If you've got less to cover up, use a pearly, sheer highlighting liquid on the lids instead.
- Dust white-beige or pink-beige shadow over the lid. Keep it matte, or use a very subtle shimmer for evening.
- Brush medium-taupe shadow in a half moon from lashes to just above the crease.
- Use a flat liner brush to define your upper lashline with deep brown or black shadow, staying close to the lashes. When you get to the outer corners, wing the color up and out a bit, then smudge it with your fingers.
- Curl lashes, swipe on mascara.
- Touch up brows with powder; brush it through and smudge to blend.
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