Caramel Smoky Eyes Using Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Tutorial

I recently picked up Too Faced's Chocolate Bar and have been trying out different looks with it all week. I am loving this palette! It is so versatile. Here is the look I wore today. I am calling it Caramel Smoky Eyes.

Makeup I used to create this look

- Too Faced Chocolate Bar


Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes



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Refer to this photo whenever you're uncertain which part of the eye I'm referring to.


Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes
Step 1

Apply your favorite eye primer and with your preferred eyeshadow brush apply White Chocolate (matte cream) all over lids and all the way up to your brow bone.

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Step 2

Apply Semi-sweet (matte medium brown) forming a dome shape on both lids. I applied 3 layers until I was happy with the color deposit. You probably don't need as many layers if you have lighter skin tone. Go light with your first layer so you can add on as needed.

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 Step 3

Layer Hazelnut (shimmery red-brown) on top of Semi-Sweet but leave some Semi-Sweet showing at the top of your lids. One-two layers would do. Be sure to go light with your first layer so you can judge how much to add on.

Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes
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Step 5

Next, use a smudge brush and dab some Triple Fudge (dark matte brown), apply onto your lashline, working your way to your outer v until you've extended to about halfway to your crease.


Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes

Step 6

Use a crease brush to blend Triple Fudge and Hazelnut on your crease. As you blend into your crease, you will pick up Semi-Sweet that we've left unlayered with Hazelnut and work it into the other colors. This is perfect because we want a nice blend of colors on your crease.


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Step 7

Using the same smudge brush from Step 5, dab lightly into Triple Fudge and line your lower lashline about halfway. Be sure to work some color into the outer corners of the eyes to avoid a disconnected look from your upper and lower lids. Feel free to layer more Triple Fudge as desired. Be sure to dab your brush onto a tissue and/or tap the brush against the counter to rid excess.



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Step 8

Dab a pointed brush into Champaign Truffle and line your inner tear duct to part of your lower lashline. This is an extra step but I wanted to make sure this smoky neutral look also opens up the eyes.

Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes
Tada! This is what your eyes should look like. Apply some black or dark brown eyeliner, your favorite mascara and you're done!


Bonus

One of the reasons why I love this palette so much is I've found my holy grail nude blush tone in Salted Caramel that fits my complexion just right. It is just the way I want it. AND the extra cherry on top is if I wanted a bit more shimmer or pink on my cheeks, I have the option to fluff a little Marizpan on top of Salted Caramel. I love it.

Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes
Try these colors on your cheeks if you haven't already!



Too Faced Chocolate Bar Makeup Look Tutorial Caramel Smoky Eyes
I love a simple brown smoky eye that's wearable during the day and very easy to transform into an evening look. For an evening look, line your lower waterline with brown eye pencil and pack on some more Triple Fudge onto your lashline and outer v, blend and voila! More creations from Too Faced Chocolate Bar to follow. Check back. :)

[Updated 02/19/2014] New look created with Too Faced Chocolate Bar -  Dark Plum

[Updated 02/26/2014] Too Faced Chocolate Bar In-Depth Review


Here's a full list of makeup that I used:

1. Korres Greek Yoghurt Nourshing Primer
2. Too Faced Shadow Insurance Anti-Crease Eye Shadow Primer - review here
3.Covermark Essence Foundation in BN20 mixed with;
4.Mary Kay Medium-Coverage Foundation
5. Graftobian Hi-Def Glamour Creme in soft orange
6. Stila Convertible Color in Fuchsia
7.Too Faced Chocolate Bar - Salted Caramel and Marizpan as blush
8.Too Faced Chocolate Bar for eyeshadows
9. Heroine Make Kiss Me Smooth liquid Eyeliner
10. Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes Mascara - review here
  

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