A lazy girl’s dream.

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Springs most lived-in makeup trend is bringing new meaning to beauty sleep.

The slept-in smoky eye is your smudgiest answer to smoked-out shadows andtightlining.

Camilla Morrone in a slept-in smokey eye

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Meet 2023s update on the classic smoky eye.

Slept-in smoky eyes are grungy and imperfect, saysDonni Davy,Euphorias head makeup artist and Half-Magic Beauty cofounder.

Thats what makes it cool.

Zoë Kravitz in a slept-in smokey eye

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Its unapologetic and a little scary.

Its refreshing to try a different approach to your makeup, she says.

To think, How can I make this look weirder and less perfect?

Dua Lipa wearing a slept-in smokey ey

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Shes the queen of this look, says celebrity makeup artistKirin Bhatty.

Bhattys current icons of slept-in smoky perfection are Deepica Padukone,Emma Chamberlain, and Gemma Chan.

They really rock it, she says.

Simone Ashley wearing a slept-in smokey eye

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For Davy, few do it better than Maeve Wiley onSex Education.

Who Does it Work for?

If you want to rock it, you’re free to.

Camila Maronne slept in smokey eye

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Its one of the most iconic looks to keep in your arsenal, says Bhatty.

I know that sounds like it might look intense, she says.

But thats the point!

To make this flattering, line your lower waterline, says Davy.

Pull it all together with multiple coats ofinky mascara.

Bhattys favorite is Sisley-Paris' So Curl.

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The rules are few, and there remains plenty of room to play.

Dont necessarily use black eyeshadow, says Davy.

Or, layer shimmering metallics over black for a softer, contrasting finish.

Of course, you could also use your fingers.

Thats the beauty of the slept-in smoky eye: Its an effortless makeup look you canactuallybe lazy about.

Dont sleep on itor do.