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How to apply eye liner to draw attention to your eyes
How to Apply Eye Liner to Define Your Eyes
How to apply eye liner using a few simple techniques can dramatically affect the look and shape of your eyes. You can use an eye pencil instead of eye liner to create the same effect.
How to Apply Eye Liner to Change the Way Your Eyes Look…
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Dramatic Eye Makeup Tips
Did you know that dramatic eye makeup stands out so much better in the evening? In the evening light your eyebrows can be more defined and your eye shadow color more expressive.
In the 1960’s, eyeliner was the key to dramatic eye looks, and this is still very popular today. Smoky eye makeup is another of the popular style when it comes to dramatic makeup looks.
Listed below are some dramatic eye make up tips to help you create the dramatic eye makeup you have dreamed of.
How To Choose the Right Makeup for Blue Eyes
To debunk the myth, there are no particular eye shadow colors that are perfect for blue eyes. When the color is the right shade and applied correctly, I believe that a person with any color of eyes can wear any color of eye shadow. Because that doesn’t help you go to the store and pick out an eye shadow, here are some eye make up tips.
There are two predominate schools of thought on how to choose eye shadows:
1. Match your eyeshadow to your clothes.
Beauty Makeup Articles
Beauty Makeup Articles Welcome to our Beauty Makeup Articles Section
Makeup is an art. The latest buzz in the word of beauty is INVISIBLE MAKE-UP. It is an art say experts and needs to be very close to your natural skin tone and condition.
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Emo Make-up Emo makeup has similarities to both punk and Goth makeup, but it is best distinguished by its focus on the eyes.
Eye Make Up Tips Basic Steps To Beautiful Style
These eight great eye make up tips offer KEY basic steps that will work for everyone, regardless of personal style.
I have had so many girlfriends confess they want to be more creative, and have some fun with eye makeup, but feel like they really don’t know what they are doing….Is this you, too?
It really can be quite simple when you know the basic application sequence. From there, a little practice, patience and creativity will bring a lot of satisfaction, beauty confidence and yes, even fun…
How To Match Eye Shadow With Your Eye Color
Apply eye fashion Makeup
Eye is a part of your body and beauty. Make-up can enhance your beauty only if it is applied very carefully. Your Eyes are the window to your soul. Eye makeup is a complex set of steps. Choose a foundation that is compatible to your skin tone and dab some spots around the center of your face. Apply your foundation first over your entire face before you start on your eye makeup. Blend the foundation using a make-up sponge or your fingertips till it covers your entire face. Be particularly careful about blending your foundation at the edges so that it does not look like a mask. Apply an eyeshadow primer from lash to brow to make your eye makeup last. You can skip this step if you prefer. For your eyes, choose the eye shadows in compatible shades. Apply the lightest shade just below your brow bone, and the medium shade over the rest of your eyelid. Apply the dark eyeshadow into the crease of your eyelid to deepen your eyes. Blend the two where they meet with your fingers to give a more natural look.
Apply the light shadow from lash to crease at the center of your eyelid. Applying liquid eyeliner does take some practice, so have a bottle of makeup remover to hand until you are confident in the technique. There are two types of eyeliner, wet and dry. Wet eyeliners tend to give a darker, more dramatic look. Dry eyeliners are softer and better for creating a smoky look. If you bought eyeliner that is a pencil or stick, draw around the rim of the eyes in a straight line. Do not use a lip liner if you wish for your face to look slimmer and if you must use one, line your lips after putting lipstick because then you won’t be left with a ghastly looking lip outline when the lipstick wears off. Avoid using lip liner which is too dark. Use a brush to fill in your lips with the desired color. Don’t draw the pencil across your eyelid as this could cause stretching of the skin. Instead, apply the color to the palm of your hand, pick up some of the color with your pinky and apply gently to eyelid.
Eye brow shaping
Eye Brow Shaping – How to Shape and Define Your Eyebrows
Eye brow shaping, in the make-up application process, should be done before applying foundation, concealer and powder to the face. Defining your eyebrows before applying eye make up, cheek color or lipstick makes a big difference in the overall balance you are trying to create.
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Hollywood Makeup Secrets
Eye Makeup: The Simple Secrets of Eye Makeup
Everyone knows how important it is for women to look good, and eye makeup is one way to start looking your best. It is important to know how to apply it, like eyeliner, mascara eye makeup and eye shadow. The eye makeup color is just as important as the makeup itself. A lot of woman struggle when trying to apply makeup.
That is why eye makeup tips are offered in a variety of magazines. Finding the perfect eye makeup techniques may be a difficult task but don’t worry, there is a style for everyone!
Eyeshadow Application Precision In Five Easy Steps
Getting a perfect professional looking eyeshadow application is not out of reach if you understand the the strategy of approach the “pros” use.
These five steps, that I call the ‘it’s a breeze B’s’ strategy, are a simple but precise approach to doing your eye makeup. You will gain confidence in what you are doing, and beautiful professional looking results.
Precise application strategy in five easy to learn steps:
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Eye Shadow Tips to Enhance Your Eyelid Shape
These eye shadow tips will help you figure out the shape of your eyelid so your eye make up application can enhance your natural beauty. The shape of your eyes and eyelids determine which part of the eye area you need to shade or highlight.