Get Celebrity Sultry Smoky Eyes For Summer

Posted by Cami on May 18th, 2010


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If sultry smoky eyes for summer are what you crave, then take your cue from Diane Kruger. Not only do her eyes exude sultry, and sexy, they scream it! Smoky eyes don’t always have to be dark to make a statement. Coppery, gold, and warm earth tones work just as beautifully.

get Diane Kruger's smoky eyes

Our celebrity makeup guru Beth Bender says to get Diane’s look with ease, start by Lining the eyes with a dark gray, or brown eyeliner, and use warm golden, and bronze shadows in place of blacks, and grays to complement your  coloring. “You can sweep the hues beneath your lower lashline and up to the crease on your upper lids” says Beth which will also allow the eyeliner to bleed into the shadow creating a more smoldering effect.

She suggest her SGB Smoky Eye Kit that includes a brown-bronze, golden-peach, and gold shimmer shadow for gorgeous summer smoky eyes. Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencils are the perfect eyeliners with plenty of colors to choose from, and they stay put all day long.

The SGB Smoky Eye Kit is available at bethbenderbeauty.com Receive a FREE full size beauty product with every online purchase, and a Travel size Bungalow Bronzing Set when you spend $50 or more.

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