Thursday, June 24, 2010

What are some make up tips when applying eyeshadow?

When you are applying eyeshadown, make sure you are using a brush, a soft brush, not like the ones that comes w/ the eyeshadow packes (the white ones). Make sure you are using at least two colors, one dark and one light. Apply the light one first, on your whole entire eyelid, and the darkest one last, and only apply to the part that is nearest to your eye.What are some make up tips when applying eyeshadow?
Definitely blend!! Here are some colors that go well together:





%26gt;Brown %26amp; light brown





%26gt;Pink %26amp; purple





%26gt;Yellow %26amp; gold





%26gt;Black %26amp; dark brown





%26gt;Silver %26amp; white





%26gt;Red %26amp; pink


But remeber these are just suggestions!What are some make up tips when applying eyeshadow?
i like using a small brush to aply light colors or pastel colors. if they are darker colors, i like using a sponge. and then if there is any type of color coordinating to be done, go by layers. :)
I always get good make up tips here.


Hope you like it.
light shade goes on lid and darker color in crease and lightest on eyebrow area
Virtual Makeover is great. You can play with colors and find a look you will love. Then it shows you how to apply your new look. Just click the link below.
Use 3 different colors. Use the lightest as your base. Then use the darkest for the crese of your eye lid, then you can use the remaining shade for just the top of your lids. Use strokes from the outside to the inside. And if you need to blend the colors get a shimmer like the one from cover girl it's a neutral color with a fat brush that's good for blending.
Depending on the effect you are going for...


pay attention to the natural shadows of your face, and aim to exaggerate them. For example, your brow bone is a good area to highlight, and the crease and outer sides of your lids are good to shadow.


For something more dramatic I would recommend a medium shade to start on the entire bottom lid, and a light shade around the brow bone to highlight. Then a third darker shade to use on the outer half of the lid towards the hairline and ear.


For something a bit more natural, subtle, day time, you could use the above technique but with more neutral colors, or simply skip the third shade.


Always be sure to blend blend blend. :]
* Eye Makeup Tips


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