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Eye shadow is perhaps the most beloved cosmetic of creative makeup artists.
Since eyes is the most important focal point of the face, the eye makeup
techniques and choice of colors for eyeshadow should suit the shape and color of
your eyes. The most important trick to keep in mind is that the light colors
highlight the spots while dark colors tame them down. The first step in applying
the eyeshadow is to apply a neutral concealer that matches your skin tone on the
eyelid and then sweep the lightest shade over the entire area from the lash line
to the brow line to create the smudge resistant base. Apply the medium shade on
the lower lid and blend it into your base shade. A third color can also be added
along the lash line and outer corner of the eyes as an accent to create the
depth in eyes. The other tips that you can use are:
* Blondes with blue eyes should opt for browns and taupes while those with green
eyes can go for soft mauves and lilacs.
* Blue eyeshadow should only be worn only if you either have fair skin, black or
platinum hair and brown or gray eyes or very dark skin.
* Don't match your shadow with your eyes or your clothes so that attention
remains with your eyes and not your makeup!
* Emphasizing the inner corner of the eyes to make them look closer to each
other. This can be done by applying a neutral base color over the whole eye and
then dust a medium color on the inner half of the eyelid and blend it outward.
You can then use eyeliner to line the lid from the inner corner of the eye to
the middle and blend it outward.
* For day makeup, base color and mascara are the only things you need to wear
for eyes.
* High quality powder eyeshadows can be used wet for heavier application by
dampening your applicator a little.
* Lighter shadows help the bigger while darker shades make them look smaller.
For bigger eyes, sweep a light shade over lid and darker shade on the outer
corner of the lid and the crease. Outline the eyes using the eyeliner on the
outer side of upper and lower lids while tapering a bit on the outside the eye
to elongate it. Dab a white or cream shadow in the middle of the brow bone as a
last step.
* Neutral shades like browns and beiges look natural while brighter shades like
blue and green look dramatic and artificial.
* On mature skin and puffy eyelids, avoid using iridescent, frosted, light
colors and white eyeshadows and opt for soft matte colors instead.
* Only use cream eyeshadows that do not cause creasing upon application and
should be coordinated with powder shadows that are to be used on top of them.
They should be applied using fingertips.
* Sweep a light or medium-tone shade on the lid and slightly darker shade above
the eye crease to downplay the brow bone. Eyeliner should be thick in the middle
of the eye and tapering at both ends. Add light highlighter to brow bone.
* To add definition to your eyelids, apply a medium-toned shade across the lid
and brow bone and dust the under brow area with a light highlighter shade. Use a
very fine pencil liner of natural color to line the upper and lower lash lines.
* To glamorize eyes for night outs, add shimmer to highlight your eyes.
* To lift up tired eyes extend the color from the outer corner of the lid
upwards to give them a feline shape. A light highlighter on the brow bone
without the eyeliner brightens up the eyes. Concentrate mascara on the inner
corner of the eye.
* To make them look wider apart, keep the inside corners of the eyes lighter
than the outer edges. Apply concealer one shade lighter than your skin at the
inner corner of the lids and the sides of your nose and blend it well. Use a
matte medium to dark eyeshadow and stroke it outward and slightly upward from
middle of the lid to its outer half. Use the eyeliner a bit in from the inner
corner of the eye and make the line tapering up and out a bit past the outer
corner of the eyes.
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