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Eyeshadows add a depth to the eyes of a woman and its right application can make
the eyes look smaller, bigger, set closely together or set apart. All we need is
to choose the right color and shade and know how to apply it perfectly. The
shape of your eyes, the brow bone and shape of your eyebrows, your eyelid and
the corner of your eyes all play a role in the right application of the
eyeshadow. A pearly eyeshadow needs a sponge applicator to avoid flaking while a
shading brush is of great help when it comes to blend in the colors of the
eyeshadows. Liquid eyeshadows are sheer and double up as a highlighter for face,
body and eyes. They add shimmering to the eye makeup and also serve as the base
to help other eyeshadows layered on them to set and give depth to them. They
feel light too.
Eyeshadow pencil are great to be kept in handbags but do not draw them across
the eyelid to avoid skin stretching. It is better to apply it using your
fingertip so it blends well. Eyeshadow comes in variety of colors and it is the
cosmetic that you can experiment with quite boldly. Most common shades range
from pink to plum, coral to copper, blue to green along with silver, gold and
other frosted colors. The finish may differ too from velvety matte to shiny
pearl and from sheer chiffon-like look to bold and bright hues. Good-quality eye
shadows stay for longer periods of time and do not crease, flake or fade easily.
The most common way to apply an eyeshadow is to sweep from the inner corner of
the eye to outside and upward to brow bone. Darker shades along the crease of
the lid lend the look of dramatic eyes. The most common way of choosing the
right eyeshadow is to keep the color of one's eyes in mind.
Taupe, gray, violet, purple and deep blue colors go well with blue eyes while
black mixed with bright blue color helps to create smoky eyes. For bold funky
looks, you can choose silver, turquoise and fuchsia colors. Brown, apricot,
purple, plum and forest green colors brighten up green and hazel eyes while you
can add a touch of boldness to the face by experimenting with gold, lime-green,
very light green and bright purple shades. Copper, bronze, champagne, beige and
forest-green looks good on brown eyes while brown eyeshadow helps to create a
doe-eyed look. Colors like tangerine, royal blue, hot pink and lime-green add a
punch to the personality and are quite favorite with younger generation. The
colors that can be used for all eyes are navy or charcoal based shades while
powder-blue eyeshadow is great for achieving hig
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