By Megan McIntyre, Photographed by Sunny Shokrae

To get this sultry smoky eye, Glick swept Make Up For Ever Eyeshadow in Dark Red across the lid, extending the color to just above the crease. She then applied a dark brown and a black shadow on the outer corners of the eye and drew the color in through the crease to create depth. Using Nyx Jumbo Eye Pencil in Rust (which Glick says she really likes because it's next to impossible to find an actual eyeliner that's red — most makeup artists just wind up using lip liners because of this), the lined the top lash line, making sure to blend it well to create a softer look.
She then lined the bottom lid first with the burgundy pencil — making sure to pull it down just below the lash line — then went back over it with a black shadow right in the lash line. She applied another layer of burgundy on the top lid and added some gold shadow to the space right below the eyebrow and in the inner corners of the eyes to make sure the color popped, then finished up with a few coats of mascara.



















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