Eye-Shadowing is one of the most complex steps
when doing your makeup. It take a lot of practice and accuracy. A tiny mess up
can cause the whole thing to look AWFUL. Knowing the right tips a save your
life LITERALLY. Eye shadow is such a vast variety trying to find the right
texture and color may be devastating.
Picking
the right Texture.
1. High Pigmented - loose powder, difficult
to control because of the loose form.
2. Cream Shadow- easy to apply, crease more
quickly than powder.
3. Compact Powder- manageable, long lasting.
Picking the right
Color.
If you want an unique flashy look light
color such as pink, purple. If you want a more neutral look you should go for a
brown or grayish color.
Selecting
the Right Brush.
1. Using your fingertip can be useful but
since they have oil it may mess up the look so stick with a stiff flat brush.
2. Soft pencil brush for areas such as the
corner of your eyes.
Brush
Strokes
1. Use Short Slow brush strokes going in the
direction in which you're blending the colors.( outward )
2. Brush back and forth.
Finishing up
1.
Apply a Shadow Primer to help your eye shadow
last all day long with out smudging or wiping off.
Eye-Shadowing is one of the most complex steps
when doing your makeup. It take a lot of practice and accuracy. A tiny mess up
can cause the whole thing to look AWFUL. Knowing the right tips a save your
life LITERALLY. Eye shadow is such a vast variety trying to find the right
texture and color may be devastating.
Picking
the right Texture.
1. High Pigmented - loose powder, difficult
to control because of the loose form.
2. Cream Shadow- easy to apply, crease more
quickly than powder.
3. Compact Powder- manageable, long lasting.
Picking the right
Color.
If you want an unique flashy look light
color such as pink, purple. If you want a more neutral look you should go for a
brown or grayish color.
Selecting
the Right Brush.
1. Using your fingertip can be useful but
since they have oil it may mess up the look so stick with a stiff flat brush.
2. Soft pencil brush for areas such as the
corner of your eyes.
Brush
Strokes
1. Use Short Slow brush strokes going in the
direction in which you're blending the colors.(outward).
2. Brush back and forth.
Finishing up
1.
Apply a Shadow Primer to help your eye shadow
last all day long with out smudging or wiping off.
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