/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/black-magic2/biba/13026624-1-eng-GB/biba_GA_OLD.jpgBiba
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/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/black-magic2/giles-deacon/13026594-1-eng-GB/giles-deacon_GA_OLD.jpgGiles Deacon
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/var/elleuk/storage/images/beauty/make-up-skin/make-up-trends/black-magic2/roksanda-ilincic/13026574-1-eng-GB/roksanda-ilincic_GA_OLD.jpgRoksanda IlincicBlack Magic is all about working heavy eye make-up, graphic brows and bold lips. Look to the catwalk for inspiration. You may not want to wear matte black lips, as seen at Giles Deacon, but a rich, dark berry is the perfect off-catwalk alternative. Smoky eyes can be layered from soft grey, as seen at Temperley, for day, to dark, wet-look eyes, at Lanvin, for night - try MAC's Paint Pot in Blackground, £11.74, layered with a MAC Pigment in Dark Soul, £14.68, to add shimmer. Geometric shapes are a big part of black magic too, so quirky eyeliner and exaggerated brows are an easy way to experiment and add edge to your look.