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I used the crease brush to apply the black eyeshadow all over my eyelids to just above the crease, but I didn't put it on very dark.  This picture shows how it looks with the black mixed with the frosty white to create a silver.  Then you're going to want to apply more black to the outside corners of your eye and in the crease.  I also took more of the frosty white and applied it to the inside corners of my eyelid and blended it to the middle.  The white is then applied right below the eyebrow for a highlight and blended slightly into the edge of the black on the crease so it blends out nicely.
In this picture you can see how I blended the black into the outside corners and the crease to contour the eyes.  You can also see the white highlight under the eyebrow and how the white fades into the black.
On the bottom of my eyes I added some black eyeshadow over the eyeliner and blended it out so there are no harsh lines, then blended it into the white on the inside corners.
This is the final look.  I think a dark, dramatic smokey eye look best with no blush or lip color.  I'm lazy and also didn't use any foundation.
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