Thursday, 28 July 2011

Eyeshadow Tips



Eye shadow is commonly used to make the wearer's eyes stand out or look more attractive.Eye shadow adds depth and dimension to one's eyes, complements the eye color, or simply draws attention to the eyes.Many people use eye shadow simply to improve their appearance, but it is also commonly used in theatre and other plays, to create a memorable look, with bright and even ridiculous colors. Depending on skin tone and experience, the effect of eyeshadow usually brings out glamor and gains attention.eyeshadow which is like two shades of the
colour, paint your eyelid with the lighter colour and then get a separate, thinner brush and dip in it water, then get the darker colour and use it as a simple eye liner  just above the lashes on the eyelid and then flick at the end.first of all,you need to have good brushes for applying it.I don't know what they are called,but you must be having one tiny brush and its tip is made from sponge or something...that's to be used when you want your makeup to  
stay put the thing is that you wet the sponge and then dip it in the eyeshadow and put it on your lids in a fluid movement,starting from inside.another brush is the one made from strands you know, like a mini-blush brush...that one's for when you're using makeup.Coordinate your eyeshadow to go with your eye and hair color rather than the color of your clothes. For blue eyes and blonde hair the best looking eyeshadow colors are violets and lavenders. Use the violet on the lid and in the crease of the eyelid. Use the lighter color lavender above the
crease to the eyebrow bone. You want a great look for your eyes but you do not want to turn into an old lady with layers of eye shadow on your eyes. Instead, go for a minimal look and it will pay off with an amazing look. Eyeshadow is applied to draw attention to the eye which accounts for many shades of purple, blue, green, yellow and orange color that comes in and out of fashion. Choose an eyeshadow color that matches your dress, eye color and face makeup. foundation to prepare your eyes for eyeshadow
application. It not only makes your eyeshadow look smoother but also prevents eyeshadow from creasing and makes it last longer on your eyes. using powdered eye shadow, first pat some powder over your eyelids to matte them. This helps your eyeshadow from creasing. Eye shadows with cream-coloured, soft and silky texture are posed in two blows of brushes and are based on the eyelid naturally. 

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