Smokey makeup.

It was in 2009. Brown Eyed Girls Gain’s seductive spell and intense smoky makeup boasted a tremendous impact at the time. She only emphasized eye makeup, but it gave a cold impression, and the darker and darker it was, the more effective it was, making it a trademark for strong sisters.

Since then, decadent smoky makeup has disappeared for a while as the trend has changed to a quieter atmosphere, but it is a trend that is rising again as if the trend is going around and around. In particular, it can create minor charms, so it has often appeared on idol conceptual pictorials and stages recently.

However, if the general public tries it in the absence of design research or skills, it could turn into a panda, so don’t try it hastily. First, pay attention to the smoky makeup of the more diverse and colorful stars.

Sunmi (@miyayeah)

Smokey makeup.
Sunmi, who recently released her new song “Oh Sorry Ya” on World Women’s Day, tried to transform her image into a bold gos look. Like a chic black outfit, it was filled with dark shadow from the mucous membrane to the underline and a little white glitter was applied to the front of the eyes to double the sexiness.

CL (@chaelincl)

Smokey makeup.
Charismatic CL’s signature is cat eye makeup that looks twice as big without double eyelids. He drew the ends of the eyes long and thick with an eyeliner, followed by a neat blending in the eyehole with a brown shadow, and added abundant eyelashes to show off his presence.

Yubin (@iluvyub)

Smokey makeup.
Yu Bin, the essence of girl crush, is currently active in the soccer entertainment show “The Girls Who Hit a Goal.” He showed off a semi-smoky that anyone can copy in their daily lives. The eyelids and triangular zones were painted dark to give a deep shade, and the eyeline was blurred to finish dreamlike.

Yoon Bo Mi (@yoonbomi)

Smokey makeup.
Apink’s Yoon Bo-mi, who put her soul into her special album “HORN” commemorating the 10th anniversary of her debut, showed off her unique mood with her graphic eyeliner. In the middle of the eye hole, which is invisible when you open your eyes, the line is omitted and connected again to the front of your eyes to create an open front effect.

Jeon Somi (@somsomi0309)

Smokey makeup.
Solo queen Jeon So-mi radiated a sensuous aura with a smudge eyeline that has no clear boundaries, contrary to her clear-cut features. Even without a point hue, only disheveled hair and dark eye makeup drew attention by showing a “concept master” aspect.