Thursday, June 24, 2010

Applying eyeshadow?

i no how to put my eyeshadow on top but the lastest fashion is wearing it underneath. I tryed to do it but it was to big - i only want a line to make it look nice! Please help meApplying eyeshadow?
For under my bottom lashes I use a cotton wool bud and work from the outside in, either running the bud smoothly across or patting on in dots and then blending in. I suggest a practise when you've got the time to perfect the technique - enjoy!Applying eyeshadow?
use a liner brush
get a good quality fine brush and you will be able to control it.
Use 3 colors of eye shadow. You can use more but it is not going to make any big improvement.


Dark: This is applied only to the eyelids from the lash line to the crease in the eyelid.


Medium: This is applied from just below the eyelid crease to the brow bone. You can, and some techniques do, shade the entire lid with this medium shade first.


Highlight: This is the lightest of the three and is applied to the brow bone and extends a little past the outer end of the eyebrow. This usually gives a pearly finish.


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invest in a good angled eyeshadow brush
I had the same problem, and I solved it by using a very fine (thin) applicator brush. I went to sallys beuty store, and for about $6 i bought a package that had all types! They realy make it go on easier!








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I find it best if I wet the end of a cotton bud (not so that it's dripping with water) and use that to apply the eyeshaddow. I also use eyeliner pencils in sparkly colours Sephora and Barry M have some good colours.
get a good quality fine brush
use the applicator that comes with the eyeshadow, but turn it so that the side of the applicator is against your skin. start with the shades you are most comfortable with and then you will not feel like it is too much when you use more daring or darker colors.


there are also liquid eyeshadows that have small applicators that make it easier to apply
use a small brush, and dampen it with a little bit of water first before applying the eyeshadow
apply it with the narrow side of the eye shadow brush or applicator, and use a Cotton swab to take the extra shadow away and make the line as thin as you wish.
Use a cotton bud, it always works for me! and if its too big get another cotton bud wet it and simply remove it:-)
try using a thin tipped make-up ';brush'; that is what i use.
Use the tip of a eyeshadow brush,
Get a thin brush, even an eyeliner brush and dampen it, then draw on a line.





Wearing eyeshadow underneath your eyes is one of those things that looks far better in magazines than in real life since it tends to flake and smear and look messy. I would suggest a gel or cream eyeliner, MAC and Clinique make great ones and they're actually very easy to apply.
you will have to find a very thin eyeshadow brush and apply in very slowly and carefully like eyeliner and then smudge it a little ,pull the skin taut while applying .good luck
Lancome do a really good brush that is slightly angled so it is really good for getting a fine eyeshadow line under your bottom lashes - plus it is really good for working eyeshadow into your eyelid crease.

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