How to Apply Eye Shadow - Applying Eyeshadow Tips


Your eyes are the windows to your soul. If you match eye Shadow with your eye color. Need an eyeshadow shade that appear cool with your eye color. Picking the best eyeshadow for your skin tone and eye color will help your eyes to stand out.

Eye shadow need eye color. If your eyes are blue, then applying blue eyeshadow in a shade that mates your eye color exactly would bring out the color in your eyes. Rich warm browns, warm fucous and soft peaches is use eye shadow.

Other eyeshadow silver, turquoise, fuschia (brightens any shade of blue). Green and hazel eye use brown, apricot, purple, plum, deep khaki or forest green (as they are in the same greenish family, they brighten green eyes) eyeshadow. Brown eyes can take most warm colors. Browns, earth tones and moss green eyeshadow make brown eyes look even more gorgeous. Brown eyes look stunning with brown eyeshadow, with green shades and peach.

Dark brown eyes appear good with mauve eyeshadow, with a touch of navy and some light yellow highlights. All other eyes use eyes hadow navy or charcoal (Partly burnt wood used as a fuel) base to define and a powder-blue shadow for highlighting (it brightens your brow bone so any eye color pops) and silver-sparkle shadow makes all eyes look edgy. Eye shadow techniques work for most people.

Applying eyeshadow is a learned art and takes a while to perfect. Taking your eyeshadow brush, apply the main eyeshadow color you have chosen (a medium shade) on your eyelid from lashes to the crease of your eye.

Neat the eyeshadow brush on a tissue paper to remove the other colors. Apply a light or neutral tone blush and lip color. Keeping the rest of your makeup slightest will naturally draw attention to your eyes. Blue and green should be used carefully and frugaly. Choose eye shadow that complements your eyes.

How to Apply Eye Shadow - Eyeshadow Tips

1. Select a light base shadow. Using a shadow brush, sweep it across your entire lid, from brow to lash line.

2. Apply more shadow just above lashes, where you would put eye liner.

3. Contour the crease of your eyelid with a dark shade, using a smaller eye shadow brush.

4. Blend shadow by stroking the lid gently with an eye shadow brush.

5. Apply color to the outside corners of your eyelids, careful not to go near or above the eyelid crease.

6. Use a cosmetic puff and a little pressed powder to tone down heavy shadow.

7. Don't use your finger, you could wipe off the shadow entirely.

8. Use a medium-toned shade to cover your lower lids.

 

 

 

 

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