1. Apply eyeliner. Black is best, but purple, blue, or any other dark or bright color will work also. These are usually available
in a liquid liner. However, if you prefer pencil liner, make sure you don't use a cheap one. Add a pinch of color if you don't
have any colored shadow.It is strongly recommended you use an angled brush to apply liquid eyeliner (as opposed to the
wand-thing attached to the cap). Use an eyeliner pencil to apply makeup to the inside of your lower eyelid. Pull it down using
a finger below your lash line and carefully apply the liner there. This isn't necessary, but you may look strange if you don't
do this. If you can't put it inside your eye, put a thin line of liquid liner JUST below your lashes. You'll need a very steady
hand to do this. With an angled brush, you can apply a dark eyeshadow or powder around the eye, substituting eyeliner for
a softer look. Heavy eyeliner is characteristic of the scene look, but can be hard to pull off. Experiment with different styles
and techniques of eyeliner and find what suits you best.
* Applying eyeliner all the way around the eye is optional, while winging it out on the sides for a cat eye effect is a common
practice. This can be done with an angled brush or a sharp eyeliner pencil. Find what eyeliner look you look good in, and
stick with it.
* Applying penciled eyeliner in the inner section of you eye (where most people apply it and leave it at that) and then liquid
to the outter section usually works well.
2. Use bold, neon eyeshadow. When looking for eyeshadow, pick a matte color. MAC, Smashbox and Sephora sell high
quality eyeshadows in vivid colors, but cheaper cosmetics are available at Hot Topic stores; just be wary that they are a
much lower quality than brand name shadows and do not spread well. A good primer for all day wear is Urban Decay's
Primer Potion or TooFaced's Shadow Insurance.These will keep your shadows fresh all day long, as opposed to an hour or
two with lipbalm or Vaseline. You can also implement a sheer shadow in a matching color around the edges of the shadow to
blend out the color, but it isn't necessary.
* You may choose to use two contrasting colors of shadow, or two complimentary tones. To achieve this, put one color on
one half of the lid, and the other on the other half, and blend them together with an eye shadow brush or overlap the colors.
3. Done with fake eyelashes and two colors of eyeshadow
Done with fake eyelashes and two colors of eyeshadow
Apply mascara; Mascara can be purchased in rainbow colors, but most mascaras are black, and the former is difficult to
find. When you dip the brush into the tube, gently dab off any excess mascara with a square of toilet tissue to avoid
clumping or messes. Apply mascara to the inside of your upper lashes using delicate strokes. It's useful to apply mascara
before eyeshadow in case you make a mistake or get mascara onto your eyelid. However, it can help to do your eyeshadow
first if it's the powdery kind, because the eyeshadow could get on your eyelashes and dry into your mascara, making them
look lighter-colored in places and not very attractive. Clumps can be removed using an eyebrow comb or brush.
4. You can apply eyeshadow in bright colors starting with the lightest on the outside and slowly fading to the darkest color.
Then to make it more dramatic try lining your eye with glitter.
5. Eyebrows Eyebrows can have different effects on your 'scene' look. Ususally scene eyebrows are thin. You can shape
them yourself using anymethod, and darken them if you wish. Just make sur ethey don't draw attention away from the eye!
6. You can always draw little shapes on the sides of yur eyes with eye liner. Maybe a cute smiley or airy star.
7. Admire your work, and apply or remove any makeup if necessary.
8. Be sure it is very thick and noticeable, and all around the eye!
















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