Tuesday, June 29, 2010

How To Wear An Eye Shadow.....

If you don't wear eye makeup often, it may seem impossible to get a natural yet beautiful look. However by following some simple guides, you can learn to apply eye shadow very easily.





STEP 1
Select your colors.
Start with neutrals. Before experiment with bright, metallic or dark colors, you should get comfortable with neutrals. Brown shades look good on everyone. Once you get the hang of applying shadow, you can begin experimenting with more vibrant colors.


STEP 2
Apply the shadow.

You should have three shades in the same color family. You will apply the lightest color on the brow bone, the darkest color in the crease and the medium shade on the eyelid.


•Use an eye shadow brush or sponge applicator (a brush works best) and apply the lightest color from the crease up toward you eyebrow. Do not cake it on; just a light coat will do
•Apply the medium shadow over your eyelid. Cover the entire lid all the way to the crease.
•Add the darkest shadow into the crease using a small, angled makeup brush. If you want the color to be a little more dramatic, you can wet your brush before apply the shadow.
•Use your finger tip to gently blend the colors into each other so that it doesn’t look like a stark line in the crease.
•Dip a cotton swab into eye makeup remover to clean up any mistakes.

Experiment with your eye shadow techniques until you find a look that you like. Once you are comfortable using neutral colors, start experimenting with pastel, metallic, bright and dark shadows. Have fun!:-)

4 comments:

  1. I was struggling las evening with the eye make up..had to attend a next door reception...so had to keep the look little subtle...was find it hard to do the eye make up...thanks for the tip..will surely try the steps that u have mentioned... thanks babes!!!

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  2. You really blended the shades well:)

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  3. @Anks -anytime!
    @Sharmi-M Glad u will use it!
    @Anamika-Thanxx:-)

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