I am 11 years old, and blonde with green eyes, I am trying makeup for the first time for a change. I was wondering what color shadow, and most of all, how do you apply it on your eyelids right? Oooh, and what kind of mascara? I thought blondes were supposed to wear like a brown kind.....and one mre thing, what do you do when applying mascara? Sorry for all those questions! LOL I will be thankful for helpful tips, pictures, videos, etc.!How do you apply eyeshadow?
Sweep a touch of shadow over your lids to accent eyes. You can define them, add drama, and make them stand out in a few quick steps.
Application on Entire Lid
Steps:
1. Prime the eyelids by dusting them with a small amount of loose powder.
2. Select a light base shadow. Using a shadow brush, sweep it across your entire lid, from brow to lash line.
3. Use a medium-toned shade to cover your lower lids.
4. Contour the crease of your eyelid with a dark shade, using a smaller eye shadow brush. This color can also work as an eyeliner (see the next section for instructions).
5. Blend shadow by stroking the lid gently with an eye shadow brush. Don't use your finger'you could wipe off the shadow entirely.
6. Use a cosmetic puff and a little pressed powder to tone down heavy shadow. Shake any excess powder off the puff, then press it gently on your lid.
Eye Shadow to Line the Eyes
Steps:
1. Choose a medium or dark shadow color to line your eyes.
2. Use a small, flat, angled brush for the application.
3. Stroke the brush over the eye shadow.
4. Start at the inside edge of your upper lid. Angle the brush so that the longest tip follows the shorter end as the brush moves across your lash line. Bring the brush to the outer corner of the eye.
5. Create a more dramatic line by wetting the brush before stroking it through the shadow. Mist a small amount of water onto the brush, or dab it into a few drops of water and proceed with the line. The shadow may feel wet as you draw your line, but it will dry quickly.
Overall Warnings:
Don't share eye makeup or tools'you can unknowingly transfer eye infections such as pinkeye (conjunctivitis).
If you get shadow in your eyes, flush them gently with tepid water.
Tips:
Apply a moisturizer on your eyelids first. It will make the eye shadow easier to absorb, making the color more visible!!How do you apply eyeshadow?
eyeshadow: pink blue
ok just put it on ur eyelid's and dontput it on the uper part of ur eye's . or elsu will look wird
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umm..ok, well for eyeshadow I would go for a brownish/tan or a lime green, it will bring out the color in ur eyes. To apply it, start w/ ur base color over the whole eye and most important, get a darker color in the crease, and then right below ur eyebrow put a lighter color, like a lighter tan or a white, maybe you can even get away w/ a light blue. umm..for mascara I would go for a black/brown cuz I'm blonde too and that's what I use. When I apply mascara I keep my eye open but since ur just starting I would close my eye a little and just keep it open a crack, and then apply directly to ur lashes! k, well good luck and I hope all of my tips will help u!
practic inbetween your pointer an tumb on the top part of your skin
go with the color of your eyes
browns lightbrown dark browns and purples eyeliner colors purple brown mascara brown or purple
hazle lightgreens darkgreens and a brown eyeliner brown mascara emeriald green or a brown
blue light blues dark blues and a tanbrown bronze eyelinerpurple goldish mix mascara purple topaz
green meddiem purple light green dark greens eyeliner brown mascara emeriald green
or go to the store and find almays intense i-color
Hi! My older sister told me that blondes should wear brownish-blackish mascara. She gave me her Clinique stuff and its really nice. don't use too much because it looks scary : ) and take the brushy part and kind of ';pet'; your eye lashes with it. Good luck!
sure looks like that on ur avatar....
Oh that is easy! since you have green eyes you need more of a shadow do a thin line of black or very dark brown, do a little bit bigger(just a tad) forest green then a light light mint green up to your eyebrows try t out it is pretty
Thursday, June 24, 2010
What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow? ?
I'm 16 and scared to experiment with eyeshadow! I know it sounds crazy... but I don't want to go overboard and end up with a really dramatic look.What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow? ?
Experiment on a day when you're not going out.
But start lightly, from the base of your lids to the lower brow bone, lightening in shade/color as you go.What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow? ?
start of with a light color for example light brown, nude, white (if your going for a natural look) or light grey, grey glitter, white (if you want do do smokey) and apply it from underneath the inside of your eye, all the way to the top and out, stopping a little over/angled to where your eye ends on the other side. Then take a medium color shade for example brown, purple, dark grey and apply it only on your eyelid. Then take a darker color for example dark brown, dark purple, black and apply it to the crease of your eye.
hope this helps =)
since ur 16 and scared to experiment then go natural or sometimes u can go bold if u use the right shade. it depends on ur skin tone. for natural go with a goldish color. they always say to start at the brow bone, but i only put it on the lid. it is better and doesnt look like ur wear tons of make up
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the correct way to apply eye shawdow is to take some of the sticky eyes shawdow color lightly and you want to put on with your finger then just dap on and then you can put powderd eye shawdow
use a light eyeshadow color and apply with a mini or large eye shadow brush. if you apply more than one color, blend with a blending brush
for eyeshadow make shure it matches ur eyes.
Just search Youtube for natural make up and I'm sure you'll find something you'll like (:
Experiment on a day when you're not going out.
But start lightly, from the base of your lids to the lower brow bone, lightening in shade/color as you go.What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow? ?
start of with a light color for example light brown, nude, white (if your going for a natural look) or light grey, grey glitter, white (if you want do do smokey) and apply it from underneath the inside of your eye, all the way to the top and out, stopping a little over/angled to where your eye ends on the other side. Then take a medium color shade for example brown, purple, dark grey and apply it only on your eyelid. Then take a darker color for example dark brown, dark purple, black and apply it to the crease of your eye.
hope this helps =)
since ur 16 and scared to experiment then go natural or sometimes u can go bold if u use the right shade. it depends on ur skin tone. for natural go with a goldish color. they always say to start at the brow bone, but i only put it on the lid. it is better and doesnt look like ur wear tons of make up
%26lt;3
the correct way to apply eye shawdow is to take some of the sticky eyes shawdow color lightly and you want to put on with your finger then just dap on and then you can put powderd eye shawdow
use a light eyeshadow color and apply with a mini or large eye shadow brush. if you apply more than one color, blend with a blending brush
for eyeshadow make shure it matches ur eyes.
Just search Youtube for natural make up and I'm sure you'll find something you'll like (:
What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
i get stuck when it comes to doing the corners. it never comes out right.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
For me, the best way to do it is with your fingers.
You can check on youtube.com they have a lot of videos on how to do makeup. Just go on there and do a search for ';how to do makeup'; and a lot will pop up and they are so fun to watch.. I could watch them all day.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
it's hard to explain here, because it depends on the shape of your eyes. but the basic is to dot on some color at the outer corner of ur eyes then blend them in.
easiest way is with your fingers.. but if you must use a brush.. use a thick course cutting brush and edge them in the corner and blend them inward. (fingers is best though)
My wife uses her fingers and it looks GREAT!brown hair
For me, the best way to do it is with your fingers.
You can check on youtube.com they have a lot of videos on how to do makeup. Just go on there and do a search for ';how to do makeup'; and a lot will pop up and they are so fun to watch.. I could watch them all day.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
it's hard to explain here, because it depends on the shape of your eyes. but the basic is to dot on some color at the outer corner of ur eyes then blend them in.
easiest way is with your fingers.. but if you must use a brush.. use a thick course cutting brush and edge them in the corner and blend them inward. (fingers is best though)
My wife uses her fingers and it looks GREAT!
What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
There is a dance coming up at my school and i want my eyeshadow to look good. I have hazel eyes if it helps!!!What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
This video on how to apply it may help. Have a great time!What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
First of all, do not use the applicators that come with the eyeshadows. Buy an eyeshadow brush. Maybelline makes eyeshadow quads that have a lid color (apply all over lid), a brow bone highlighter which, you guessed it, you blend onto your brow bone, a contour shade which you blend into your crease, and a darker shade you can use as a powder liner if you want. In that case, you can use the pointy applicator that comes with the eyeshadow. For hazel eyes, which I have, I always go for greens and purples if I want a dramatic look, but all colors look good.
Smear a small amount of vaseline or eyeshadow primer over your lid. Rub your sponge into the eyeshadow you want (purple is nice for hazel eyes) and gently dab it on, so it sticks to the vaseline/whatever
OR
Rub a soft brush/sponge into the eyeshadow, then slowly spread it across, like your painting
Always remember to rub it onto the eyeshadow, don't like, dig it in (Y)
Using your finger is a good way to have control over where you want to put it. It always depends on the color and or multi colors and how dark. You just need a good straight make up brush thats not to big and just apply it from corner of the eye and out. Remember to blend, use a little at first and then get darker, not dark then light, because that doesnt work. Or if you dont want to cover the whole eye, a q-tip works well if you just want to have a line of eyeshadow. Make sure what ever you use, flick the brush or q-tip to get the extra powder off, so it doesnt fall in your eye or on your cheek. Have fun at the dance! ps. a little mascara goes a long way.
I usually use my pinky finger. Those little sponge-stick things they give you are useless. I also like to use an eye shadow brush to apply to my crease. You should go to Walmart and get one of the shadow combos that tells you which colors to apply where. Almay has one especially for hazel eyes. It's three different shades of grey - I love it (I'm hazel too)! Apply the lightest color all the way from your lid to your brow (a color that just about blends with your skin tone), the next darkest to your lid, the next darkest to your crease. I like to add a touch of the lightest color the the inner corner of my eyes. If the inner part of your lid is a little lighter than the rest of the lid it makes your eyes look bigger and set farther apart. But the key is blending.
oh cool, you should use a q-tip. use one side of it, damp with water and apply. then the other side should stay dry and you can put on a second coat with that side. it will make the color stick and look more dramatic, like how the color appears in the case. you can use it around your eyes with precision. also, to make ';smokey'; eyes you can use an angled brush or those covergirl perfectblend eye liner pencils. the consistency of the pencil is rich and the spongey tip on the other end is the most perfect tool for blending. have fun! :)
If you go to http://www.youravon.com/drodcay and then click ';shop by brochure';, and click on the blue Avon brochure, find pages 6-7 or 50-51, they show pictures on how to apply eyeshadow. Lots of great colors to choose from and the Heavenly Soft Eyeshadow Trios are an awesome price!
Hope this helps.
try using natural semi-shiny tones: browns, tans, and cream colors. or if your feeling brave, try purple but not an obnoxious shade. try using a bristle-type brush. start with a base color, a light cream shade for example. apply from lashes to eyebrow. use your darkest color in the crease of your eye, but don't get it too wide. then use another lighter color to apply from the crease to your brows.
http://www.videojug.com/film/eye-shadow-master-class
http://vixen719.multiply.com/journal/item/29/Eyeshadow_Tutorial_Attempt_Warning_VERY_Picture_Heavy
I put foundation on underneath as a base to stop the eyeshadow melting or sliding off.
then use a light colour such as cream for the secondary base. Then i use a brown and put the brown in the crease and along the lashline (:
well, to apply eye shadow u gotta use brown first of all. apply the lightest color of brown (a tan color) right under ur eyebrow. then, apply the second darkest color to the lid of ur eye (a regular brown, sorta light but not too much). last, apply the darkest brown to the crevis in between ur lid and the part under ur brow (only do this if around 20 and if ur younger, try it and see if it looks good). last, u can apply the medium brown eye shadow to the side of ur eye.
Hope this advice helps!! ~ xoxo ; p
ps
use ur finger!!!! or use one of those spongey feeling brush ends!!
i have light brow/hazel eyes and purple, and green really make my eyes pop.
use a lighter color for a base nad apply it all the way up to brow bone. then the next color aply over lid then thet darkest color in the crease. use black eyeliner and finish with some waterproof mascara!
HAVE FUN!
hi everyone always admires the way i put my eyeshadow on and i also have hazel eyes. i think a dark greeny colours looks good. first put a creamy colour on your eye lids and then in the outer corners the colour you want and blend the cream into the green. hope i helped =D GOOD LUCK
I believe the best way is to use clean brushes.
You can look at a variety of looks on my site if you want..
http://www.kaylovee.blogspot.com
Hope this helps.
If you want me to list step-by-step instructions on how to do these, feel free to ask. You don't need to register to comment/ask.
Take care!
%26lt;3 Kristin
i find the best way is to use a brush as opposed to the little sponge most eye shadows come with, like this girl's eyes are a very good example of what you should do http://digitalfuntown.squarespace.com/dft-blog/2008/5/2/dft-news-episode-2.html
The way I do it is cuz my lids tend to get oily sometimes..so I put some loose powder on them and then put on the colour a bit, and then on top of that put on a little bit more powder so it stays on..never liquid eye shadow either obviously, cuz it smudges right off.
There's a cool site that let's you try on different colors and styles of makeup on your own photo. It's taaz.com. You can also try on different hairstyles and colors. Good luck!
i put concealer first.. to hold the shadow.... then i put the lightest color first.... at the crease do a line w/ the darker shade.. and then blend it with the medium shade... gosh did that make any sense? LOL...
Smokey eyes always works..%26amp; it doesn't have to be black! You can do it with the variety of colors that go with whatever you wear! =]
With an eyeshadow brush . . .
Lol
for acne related problems n other skin problems u can refer to dis website
http://www.onlybeautytips.blogspot.com
n here u ll find so many tips for curing acne n getting fair complexion
go to youtube and type in boywearingmakeup and he probably made a video about applying eyeshadow.
if ur skins lightish
um . mabe a soft puprple color?
i'd use a small brush or makeup sponge
and fingers are always good to put on eyeshadow(;
have fun at the dance
fingers are great.
I prefer eye pencils because I draw one thick line.
I own eyeshadow, but they are all in white.
finger
With your martian ugly looking fingers. You disgust me!!
paintball gun...if it's an 80's theme!!!
This video on how to apply it may help. Have a great time!What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
First of all, do not use the applicators that come with the eyeshadows. Buy an eyeshadow brush. Maybelline makes eyeshadow quads that have a lid color (apply all over lid), a brow bone highlighter which, you guessed it, you blend onto your brow bone, a contour shade which you blend into your crease, and a darker shade you can use as a powder liner if you want. In that case, you can use the pointy applicator that comes with the eyeshadow. For hazel eyes, which I have, I always go for greens and purples if I want a dramatic look, but all colors look good.
Smear a small amount of vaseline or eyeshadow primer over your lid. Rub your sponge into the eyeshadow you want (purple is nice for hazel eyes) and gently dab it on, so it sticks to the vaseline/whatever
OR
Rub a soft brush/sponge into the eyeshadow, then slowly spread it across, like your painting
Always remember to rub it onto the eyeshadow, don't like, dig it in (Y)
Using your finger is a good way to have control over where you want to put it. It always depends on the color and or multi colors and how dark. You just need a good straight make up brush thats not to big and just apply it from corner of the eye and out. Remember to blend, use a little at first and then get darker, not dark then light, because that doesnt work. Or if you dont want to cover the whole eye, a q-tip works well if you just want to have a line of eyeshadow. Make sure what ever you use, flick the brush or q-tip to get the extra powder off, so it doesnt fall in your eye or on your cheek. Have fun at the dance! ps. a little mascara goes a long way.
I usually use my pinky finger. Those little sponge-stick things they give you are useless. I also like to use an eye shadow brush to apply to my crease. You should go to Walmart and get one of the shadow combos that tells you which colors to apply where. Almay has one especially for hazel eyes. It's three different shades of grey - I love it (I'm hazel too)! Apply the lightest color all the way from your lid to your brow (a color that just about blends with your skin tone), the next darkest to your lid, the next darkest to your crease. I like to add a touch of the lightest color the the inner corner of my eyes. If the inner part of your lid is a little lighter than the rest of the lid it makes your eyes look bigger and set farther apart. But the key is blending.
oh cool, you should use a q-tip. use one side of it, damp with water and apply. then the other side should stay dry and you can put on a second coat with that side. it will make the color stick and look more dramatic, like how the color appears in the case. you can use it around your eyes with precision. also, to make ';smokey'; eyes you can use an angled brush or those covergirl perfectblend eye liner pencils. the consistency of the pencil is rich and the spongey tip on the other end is the most perfect tool for blending. have fun! :)
If you go to http://www.youravon.com/drodcay and then click ';shop by brochure';, and click on the blue Avon brochure, find pages 6-7 or 50-51, they show pictures on how to apply eyeshadow. Lots of great colors to choose from and the Heavenly Soft Eyeshadow Trios are an awesome price!
Hope this helps.
try using natural semi-shiny tones: browns, tans, and cream colors. or if your feeling brave, try purple but not an obnoxious shade. try using a bristle-type brush. start with a base color, a light cream shade for example. apply from lashes to eyebrow. use your darkest color in the crease of your eye, but don't get it too wide. then use another lighter color to apply from the crease to your brows.
http://www.videojug.com/film/eye-shadow-master-class
http://vixen719.multiply.com/journal/item/29/Eyeshadow_Tutorial_Attempt_Warning_VERY_Picture_Heavy
I put foundation on underneath as a base to stop the eyeshadow melting or sliding off.
then use a light colour such as cream for the secondary base. Then i use a brown and put the brown in the crease and along the lashline (:
well, to apply eye shadow u gotta use brown first of all. apply the lightest color of brown (a tan color) right under ur eyebrow. then, apply the second darkest color to the lid of ur eye (a regular brown, sorta light but not too much). last, apply the darkest brown to the crevis in between ur lid and the part under ur brow (only do this if around 20 and if ur younger, try it and see if it looks good). last, u can apply the medium brown eye shadow to the side of ur eye.
Hope this advice helps!! ~ xoxo ; p
ps
use ur finger!!!! or use one of those spongey feeling brush ends!!
i have light brow/hazel eyes and purple, and green really make my eyes pop.
use a lighter color for a base nad apply it all the way up to brow bone. then the next color aply over lid then thet darkest color in the crease. use black eyeliner and finish with some waterproof mascara!
HAVE FUN!
hi everyone always admires the way i put my eyeshadow on and i also have hazel eyes. i think a dark greeny colours looks good. first put a creamy colour on your eye lids and then in the outer corners the colour you want and blend the cream into the green. hope i helped =D GOOD LUCK
I believe the best way is to use clean brushes.
You can look at a variety of looks on my site if you want..
http://www.kaylovee.blogspot.com
Hope this helps.
If you want me to list step-by-step instructions on how to do these, feel free to ask. You don't need to register to comment/ask.
Take care!
%26lt;3 Kristin
i find the best way is to use a brush as opposed to the little sponge most eye shadows come with, like this girl's eyes are a very good example of what you should do http://digitalfuntown.squarespace.com/dft-blog/2008/5/2/dft-news-episode-2.html
The way I do it is cuz my lids tend to get oily sometimes..so I put some loose powder on them and then put on the colour a bit, and then on top of that put on a little bit more powder so it stays on..never liquid eye shadow either obviously, cuz it smudges right off.
There's a cool site that let's you try on different colors and styles of makeup on your own photo. It's taaz.com. You can also try on different hairstyles and colors. Good luck!
i put concealer first.. to hold the shadow.... then i put the lightest color first.... at the crease do a line w/ the darker shade.. and then blend it with the medium shade... gosh did that make any sense? LOL...
Smokey eyes always works..%26amp; it doesn't have to be black! You can do it with the variety of colors that go with whatever you wear! =]
With an eyeshadow brush . . .
Lol
for acne related problems n other skin problems u can refer to dis website
http://www.onlybeautytips.blogspot.com
n here u ll find so many tips for curing acne n getting fair complexion
go to youtube and type in boywearingmakeup and he probably made a video about applying eyeshadow.
if ur skins lightish
um . mabe a soft puprple color?
i'd use a small brush or makeup sponge
and fingers are always good to put on eyeshadow(;
have fun at the dance
fingers are great.
I prefer eye pencils because I draw one thick line.
I own eyeshadow, but they are all in white.
finger
With your martian ugly looking fingers. You disgust me!!
paintball gun...if it's an 80's theme!!!
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!
*GoodLUCK*
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.
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.
```````` ``````` ```````````` ```````` ````````` `````````
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!
*GoodLUCK*
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.
Applying eyeshadow?
I'm pretty good at applying my makeup but one thing i've always been stuck on in applying eyeshadows. Does anyone know how to apply them and what type brushes to use for eyeshadow because i'm going to buy some brushes tommorrow from the body shop or something like that? Tuterals would be appreciated :D Thank you so much xApplying eyeshadow?
this girl on youtube is brilliant! just click on the link below and look through her vids...she uses mac products alot and she names all the mac brushes you need!
Hope this helps! :)
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pana鈥?/a>Applying eyeshadow?
The key to picture perfect makeup that flows is your brushes. Several brushes are important. Stay away from sponges if you wish to achieve a soft finish. Always moisturize your face and eye area daily with products based on your skin type and concerns.(1) large fluffy shadow brush, Apply a base color eyeshadow first over bottom lid (2) Thin flat brush, Apply highlighter directly under your brow line to open the eye area and create a clean brow (3) Contouring Brush, Apply matte color in the crease of your eye outer corner to create depth and a contrast.Use large shadow brush (brush 1) to softly blend in crease color.
I use small, soft, narrow (preferably natural bristle) brushes. I usually buy brushes from an art store cause they tend to be cheaper than makeup ones and you can almost always feel them to see how soft they are before you buy them.
the darker colors go on the bottom and the lighter on the top but make sure you blend the colors with a blush brush and don't leave a line of the two colors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpbiWhXSs鈥?/a>
that might help
this girl on youtube is brilliant! just click on the link below and look through her vids...she uses mac products alot and she names all the mac brushes you need!
Hope this helps! :)
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pana鈥?/a>Applying eyeshadow?
The key to picture perfect makeup that flows is your brushes. Several brushes are important. Stay away from sponges if you wish to achieve a soft finish. Always moisturize your face and eye area daily with products based on your skin type and concerns.(1) large fluffy shadow brush, Apply a base color eyeshadow first over bottom lid (2) Thin flat brush, Apply highlighter directly under your brow line to open the eye area and create a clean brow (3) Contouring Brush, Apply matte color in the crease of your eye outer corner to create depth and a contrast.Use large shadow brush (brush 1) to softly blend in crease color.
I use small, soft, narrow (preferably natural bristle) brushes. I usually buy brushes from an art store cause they tend to be cheaper than makeup ones and you can almost always feel them to see how soft they are before you buy them.
the darker colors go on the bottom and the lighter on the top but make sure you blend the colors with a blush brush and don't leave a line of the two colors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpbiWhXSs鈥?/a>
that might help
What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow?
ok, first what color of skin are you? Are you looking for a natural look or a ';going out / party'; look? well you pick out...i'll say 3 colors, one really light then a medium to the first color and a dark color.
1st* LIGHT COLOR
2nd* DARK COLOR
3rd* MEDIUM COLOR
Then close your eye and apply the 1st color on to your entire eye lid (even under your eyebrow).
After that youll put your 2nd color on your eyelid but only where it creases!
And then, you see where your eyelash's are? well youll put a strip of your 3rd color above where your eyelash line ends.
WELL GOOD LUCK!! =)What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow?
First make sure you have eyeshadow.There isn't really a correct way to apply eyeshadow so just do whatever you feel like.What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow?
this depends alot on the shape of you eye and eyebrow, you could have an arch, straight line- deep set eyes etc...
lime_kittyboo3@hotmail.com
if you want more info and i can help you with the shape you have and some great application tips
there are many ways depending on what effect your looking for. you can go simple and just put on the colour you want on your lower lid and your done. or you can be more creative and use 3 to four different colours positioned in different spots of the eye. and blend of course. its hard to explain without an eye graph for me to show you. but i will try. so your lower lid you have to ends and a center with me so far. so take one colour you like lets say a darker colour for starters you can put that on the edge of the eye i mean towards the end of the eye and then in the pupil area where your eye would be if its open you add another colour something lighter perhaps.. and in the corners of the eyelid you add what ever colour you want something sheer is always nice. in the middle of the eye now you add another colour and you can sweep this up and away or keep it within the area itself. the top is done in another colour and you can do the inner top one colour and use another colour for the outter perimiter.
You really have to try different colours and blending some go well together others look terrible. so pretend your an artist and your creating a nice eye look. hope that helps
you shut your eye and apply it to lid but also the new look is not to just apply it to the lid, you also apply it to the skin under your eyebrow, it will look cute, trust me on this one
first you wan t to start with a white base. put it from the tip of your eyeball to the eyelash. them aplly your color all over the eyelid to allite below the brow. if you have a trio, do the same only star with the lightes color.
close your eyes wide and apply it above the eye and you can also try to open your eyes and apply it to the top
i use my finger.
* Eyeshadow -Makeup Tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>
1st* LIGHT COLOR
2nd* DARK COLOR
3rd* MEDIUM COLOR
Then close your eye and apply the 1st color on to your entire eye lid (even under your eyebrow).
After that youll put your 2nd color on your eyelid but only where it creases!
And then, you see where your eyelash's are? well youll put a strip of your 3rd color above where your eyelash line ends.
WELL GOOD LUCK!! =)What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow?
First make sure you have eyeshadow.There isn't really a correct way to apply eyeshadow so just do whatever you feel like.What is the correct way to apply eyeshadow?
this depends alot on the shape of you eye and eyebrow, you could have an arch, straight line- deep set eyes etc...
lime_kittyboo3@hotmail.com
if you want more info and i can help you with the shape you have and some great application tips
there are many ways depending on what effect your looking for. you can go simple and just put on the colour you want on your lower lid and your done. or you can be more creative and use 3 to four different colours positioned in different spots of the eye. and blend of course. its hard to explain without an eye graph for me to show you. but i will try. so your lower lid you have to ends and a center with me so far. so take one colour you like lets say a darker colour for starters you can put that on the edge of the eye i mean towards the end of the eye and then in the pupil area where your eye would be if its open you add another colour something lighter perhaps.. and in the corners of the eyelid you add what ever colour you want something sheer is always nice. in the middle of the eye now you add another colour and you can sweep this up and away or keep it within the area itself. the top is done in another colour and you can do the inner top one colour and use another colour for the outter perimiter.
You really have to try different colours and blending some go well together others look terrible. so pretend your an artist and your creating a nice eye look. hope that helps
you shut your eye and apply it to lid but also the new look is not to just apply it to the lid, you also apply it to the skin under your eyebrow, it will look cute, trust me on this one
first you wan t to start with a white base. put it from the tip of your eyeball to the eyelash. them aplly your color all over the eyelid to allite below the brow. if you have a trio, do the same only star with the lightes color.
close your eyes wide and apply it above the eye and you can also try to open your eyes and apply it to the top
i use my finger.
* Eyeshadow -Makeup Tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>
What is the proper way to apply eyeshadow?
I always thought you should apply the lighter shade on your eyelid, then blend it in with darker eyeshadow as it goes out towards your eyebrow.What is the proper way to apply eyeshadow?
its darker to lighter cuz then it fades away kinda smokey like
and its prettyWhat is the proper way to apply eyeshadow?
...you put the darker shade first because the whole point of putting the lighter one is to make it lighter
if you put the lighter one first then the darker one covers the light one completely.
otherwise, there are many other different ways of applying eyeshadow.
Your supposed to take the light color and apply it on your lid and right under your eyebrows. Then take the medium shade and apply it on your lid only. Then take the darkest shade and apply it to your outer crease and blend inwards. Hope I helped :)
u put the lighter shade(like white) underneath ur eyebrow u put on the dark eyshadow and then the light(like oulining it.
watch these videos, she gives SUCH amazing makeup tutorials!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/xsparkage
its darker to lighter cuz then it fades away kinda smokey like
and its prettyWhat is the proper way to apply eyeshadow?
...you put the darker shade first because the whole point of putting the lighter one is to make it lighter
if you put the lighter one first then the darker one covers the light one completely.
otherwise, there are many other different ways of applying eyeshadow.
Your supposed to take the light color and apply it on your lid and right under your eyebrows. Then take the medium shade and apply it on your lid only. Then take the darkest shade and apply it to your outer crease and blend inwards. Hope I helped :)
u put the lighter shade(like white) underneath ur eyebrow u put on the dark eyshadow and then the light(like oulining it.
watch these videos, she gives SUCH amazing makeup tutorials!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/xsparkage
What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
In case you were wondering, my eyes are a very deep hazel/green color and the eyeshadow I want to use is a rich forest green...how should I start?What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
i would use a small blush brush. it applys the eyeshadow evenly and lightly so you dont have to worry about it being to dark.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
I also have hazel/green eyes and deep greens really make them pop! when i use green eyeshadow i first apply a lighter color from the brow line to the lid, then a purple color on the eyelid, and then the darker green in the crease, this may sound weird but it does look nice:) I use Almay that is specificaly made for hazel eyes.
mix it wit a light color green first...and add more and more!! to the kind you want... Dont put dark on without puting light and getting darker...Wit fingers! or little tool thing!
-sweep a little bit of pink on your lids
-take a deep chocolate brown and put it on your crease
-take your green and starting for the middle of your lid sweep some outwards blending into the crease
- take the brown and put it on you upper lash line and take your green and put it on you lower lash line
with your hands
The best way to apply eyeshadow first and foremost is by using brushes. FYI, do not use those cheap little sponges that come in those shadow cases, look at it as painting a house with a brush or a sponge. Also, I always you 3 shades, put the darker shade on the lower lid but don't go past the crease, the lightest shade under the brow, and then use a soft metallic, bronze, or golden color in the crease and gently brush over the entire eye lid as a finishing touch. With the rich forest green but that on the lower lid, then but a light green or tan under the brow, then in the crease and as the finish use a bronze or metallic over it or you could always go with a metallic green. A good way to decide whether to go with a more gold or silver to finish is to match it with your jewelry.
first of all use a brush dont use the lil things they give u with the eyeshadows thy dont do nothign for u and they dont work right also u did pick a good color for ur eye color! start lik ur applying eyeliner and do ur darkest color there then just get another color klik maby a light brown and mix with it i think that owuld loook really good with ur eye color! hope i hhelped!
check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Eyeshadow - Makeup Tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>brown hair
i would use a small blush brush. it applys the eyeshadow evenly and lightly so you dont have to worry about it being to dark.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow?
I also have hazel/green eyes and deep greens really make them pop! when i use green eyeshadow i first apply a lighter color from the brow line to the lid, then a purple color on the eyelid, and then the darker green in the crease, this may sound weird but it does look nice:) I use Almay that is specificaly made for hazel eyes.
mix it wit a light color green first...and add more and more!! to the kind you want... Dont put dark on without puting light and getting darker...Wit fingers! or little tool thing!
-sweep a little bit of pink on your lids
-take a deep chocolate brown and put it on your crease
-take your green and starting for the middle of your lid sweep some outwards blending into the crease
- take the brown and put it on you upper lash line and take your green and put it on you lower lash line
with your hands
The best way to apply eyeshadow first and foremost is by using brushes. FYI, do not use those cheap little sponges that come in those shadow cases, look at it as painting a house with a brush or a sponge. Also, I always you 3 shades, put the darker shade on the lower lid but don't go past the crease, the lightest shade under the brow, and then use a soft metallic, bronze, or golden color in the crease and gently brush over the entire eye lid as a finishing touch. With the rich forest green but that on the lower lid, then but a light green or tan under the brow, then in the crease and as the finish use a bronze or metallic over it or you could always go with a metallic green. A good way to decide whether to go with a more gold or silver to finish is to match it with your jewelry.
first of all use a brush dont use the lil things they give u with the eyeshadows thy dont do nothign for u and they dont work right also u did pick a good color for ur eye color! start lik ur applying eyeliner and do ur darkest color there then just get another color klik maby a light brown and mix with it i think that owuld loook really good with ur eye color! hope i hhelped!
check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Eyeshadow - Makeup Tips
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>
Any tips for applying loose powder eyeshadow?
I keep ending up with the eyeshadow all over my cheeks and it's dark blue!!!Any tips for applying loose powder eyeshadow?
hold a tissue over your cheek as you applyAny tips for applying loose powder eyeshadow?
Just be real careful not to smudge it and dont put too much on.
My sister puts so much eyeshadow on she looks like a clown.
Its great to hear you have blue eyeshadow- its definately the classiest and coolest!
they say to use brushes but i like to use my index finger to apply-the oils in ur skin makes application look smoother...PS%26gt;%26gt;don't touch ur cheeks
use a good brush and dab the shadow onto the back of your hand before applying......also dust some loose powder under your eyes before applying
put some cheap loose powder under your eyes thickly then apply your eyeshadow when your done get a brush or tissue and sweep it off..or use some sticky tape and when u finish put the tape over the loose eyeshdaow on ur cheeks to pick it up
put vaseline on your eyes first to help it stick x
Yew Could Hold A Tissue Under Yur Eye When Applying Yur Eyeshadow, Or Apply Some Loose Powder Under Yur Eyes %26amp;%26amp; That Will Catch Tha Eyeshadow %26amp;%26amp; Yew Can Just Brush It Off Afterwards..x Good Luck!
Slightly dampen your applicator,and brush along the eye-lid gently.
hold a tissue over your cheek as you applyAny tips for applying loose powder eyeshadow?
Just be real careful not to smudge it and dont put too much on.
My sister puts so much eyeshadow on she looks like a clown.
Its great to hear you have blue eyeshadow- its definately the classiest and coolest!
they say to use brushes but i like to use my index finger to apply-the oils in ur skin makes application look smoother...PS%26gt;%26gt;don't touch ur cheeks
use a good brush and dab the shadow onto the back of your hand before applying......also dust some loose powder under your eyes before applying
put some cheap loose powder under your eyes thickly then apply your eyeshadow when your done get a brush or tissue and sweep it off..or use some sticky tape and when u finish put the tape over the loose eyeshdaow on ur cheeks to pick it up
put vaseline on your eyes first to help it stick x
Yew Could Hold A Tissue Under Yur Eye When Applying Yur Eyeshadow, Or Apply Some Loose Powder Under Yur Eyes %26amp;%26amp; That Will Catch Tha Eyeshadow %26amp;%26amp; Yew Can Just Brush It Off Afterwards..x Good Luck!
Slightly dampen your applicator,and brush along the eye-lid gently.
Applying eyeshadow?
I have never applied eyeshadow in my life, and wanted to try some on. Does anyone know of any step by step images that will help me. Also any easy to follow steps.
Thanks soo much.Applying eyeshadow?
Ask your mum or go here
http://www.movingmakeup.co.uk/lessons.ht鈥?/a>Applying eyeshadow?
Apply it darker on the corner of the eyes and lighter on the end.Try to use one that matches the color of your eyes.
I think the rule is darker on top near the eyebrow and lighter on the bottom near the eyelashes.
How to apply eye shadow
The first rule when learning how to apply eye shadow is to draw attention to the eyes and not the eye makeup. While dark shades of eye shadow are used to add dimension, lighter shades can perk them up. Applying foundation on the eyelids provides a good canvas to spread the eye shadow. Choose good quality eye shadow brushes, flat and angled. Always work your way up from lighter shades. Go in for colors that blend easily. Eye shadow colors must be chosen keeping in mind your eye color, hair color and skin tone and not the clothes you wear. Do not overdo the eye makeup and the lipstick.
If you are using vivid eye shadow, team it up with nude lipstick. While grays, violets and browns are wonderful with blue eyes, brown eyes are flattered by gold, plum and burnt orange eye shadow. Complement green eyes with gold and yellow or lavender eye shadow. The intensity of the eye shadow color must work well with your skin tone. Darker skins look best with purple or plum or cocoa brown eye shadow. Always try and choose three colors in the same palette. Blend them for a good overall effect.
When applying eye shadow, sweep the lightest shade across the entire area from lash line to brow. This serves as a base to the other eye shadow colors much like a foundation for the rest of the face. A medium color can be applied on the lower part of the lid. The darkest shade can be skillfully used to create depth. Apply it to the lash line and outer corners of the eye. Work this color with a smaller eye shadow brush. This shade of eye shadow can also double up as eyeliner. A light highlighter shade applied to the brow bone will give the eyes and wide and open look.
Hope it helps x
well it hard to say but i think u need to red a lot of meg, and go and get a book that tell u about make-up. get urself lot of make-up and have fun with. u never no u will get thin batter at it.
john lewis will tell u how
Thanks soo much.Applying eyeshadow?
Ask your mum or go here
http://www.movingmakeup.co.uk/lessons.ht鈥?/a>Applying eyeshadow?
Apply it darker on the corner of the eyes and lighter on the end.Try to use one that matches the color of your eyes.
I think the rule is darker on top near the eyebrow and lighter on the bottom near the eyelashes.
How to apply eye shadow
The first rule when learning how to apply eye shadow is to draw attention to the eyes and not the eye makeup. While dark shades of eye shadow are used to add dimension, lighter shades can perk them up. Applying foundation on the eyelids provides a good canvas to spread the eye shadow. Choose good quality eye shadow brushes, flat and angled. Always work your way up from lighter shades. Go in for colors that blend easily. Eye shadow colors must be chosen keeping in mind your eye color, hair color and skin tone and not the clothes you wear. Do not overdo the eye makeup and the lipstick.
If you are using vivid eye shadow, team it up with nude lipstick. While grays, violets and browns are wonderful with blue eyes, brown eyes are flattered by gold, plum and burnt orange eye shadow. Complement green eyes with gold and yellow or lavender eye shadow. The intensity of the eye shadow color must work well with your skin tone. Darker skins look best with purple or plum or cocoa brown eye shadow. Always try and choose three colors in the same palette. Blend them for a good overall effect.
When applying eye shadow, sweep the lightest shade across the entire area from lash line to brow. This serves as a base to the other eye shadow colors much like a foundation for the rest of the face. A medium color can be applied on the lower part of the lid. The darkest shade can be skillfully used to create depth. Apply it to the lash line and outer corners of the eye. Work this color with a smaller eye shadow brush. This shade of eye shadow can also double up as eyeliner. A light highlighter shade applied to the brow bone will give the eyes and wide and open look.
Hope it helps x
well it hard to say but i think u need to red a lot of meg, and go and get a book that tell u about make-up. get urself lot of make-up and have fun with. u never no u will get thin batter at it.
john lewis will tell u how
How do i apply eyeshadow in my crease?
sometimes when i apply eyeshadow in my crease it looks uneven and i don't know how to fix it without rubbing it all off. also if any one can suggest mac eyeshadow that would look good on me i would appreciate it. i have medium brown hair, super dark brow eyes and fair skin.How do i apply eyeshadow in my crease?
try a small angled eyeshadow brush. and apply the color lightly aso if you make a mistake you dont have to rub it off unless your going for a look that defiens your crease.How do i apply eyeshadow in my crease?
you get a small eye shadow brush and color it in and i blend it then with my finger it looks so good.
try a small angled eyeshadow brush. and apply the color lightly aso if you make a mistake you dont have to rub it off unless your going for a look that defiens your crease.How do i apply eyeshadow in my crease?
you get a small eye shadow brush and color it in and i blend it then with my finger it looks so good.
How should I apply eyeshadow properly?
when I go to school I like to wear a light pink or brown shimmery eyeshadow but I think I don't apply it correctly, do you put it all over your entire lid?How should I apply eyeshadow properly?
Hey there!
First of all, you should apply an eyeshadow that accents your eye color; for example, for brown eyes, pink, brown, and gold really make them stand out. I don't know what color eyes you have, but here is a guide that might help you:
Blue eyes: Pink or peach colored shadow will accentuate the blue in your eyes.
Brown eyes: Brown goes great with neutrals, like taupes and browns. Pink eyeshadow with a darker color in the crease will really make your eyes sparkle.
Hazel eyes: Colors like green, bronze, medium brown, or even khaki (http://fairviewministries.net/files/Othe… ) really accentuate your hazel eyes.
Green eyes: Darker green looks great, and will make your eyes look bright and awake. Gold shadow looks beautiful with green eyes, as does bright pink and plum.
As for applying the eye shadow... where do I start! Well first off, knowing when your eyeshadow is incorrectly applied would be the first step. If, after applying the shadow, your eyes look uneven or mismatched, it could be that you are applying the e/s differently on both eyes. Try to be as even as possible, and if you make a mistake, have some Q-tips ready. If the e/s is darker in some spots more so than others, than you might have unevenly blended it. Applying a base prior to the e/s will make it easier for it to stay even throughout the lid.
Blending is everything. When you first dip your brush into the e/s, you should have no more than a layer or two of e/s compacted on it. Remember - a little goes a long way! Apply the e/s to the center of your lid up to your crease using a patting motion; if you sweep it on too quickly, some of the powder might fall off the brush and onto your cheek, and maybe even in your eye [ouch!]. Once you've got as much as you need on your lid using that technique, sweep the eyeshadow outward using a circular motion. Apply more e/s to your brush if needed. For the inner corner, this is the place where you want your eye to brighten up. Applying a highlight, using the patting technique, to your inner corner will brighten up your whole eye. Use that same color to blend the eyeshadow above your crease so it fades out nicely.
If you want to go a bit more dramatic, get an e/s that goes with both the shadow you have previously applied and your eye color, and that is darker. Saying you used brown as your main eyeshadow, I'd suggest dark brown for the dark color. Get a flat brush and apply e/s to outer third of eye, concentrating on the crease. Once there's no more on your brush, sweep the dark brown from outer crease to about 1/2 way - 2/3 in your crease. Blend out any harsh lines.
To finish off the look, apply mascara to top and bottom lashes [bottom is optional]. You will look stunning!
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[❨ᴅᴏ ᴎᴏᴛ ᴄᴏᴘʏ❣❩]How should I apply eyeshadow properly?
when you are looking directly at yourself in the mirror, you should be able to see a bit of the eyeshadow.
it shouldn't be more than this
http://www.facemaker.ca/smokyeyemakeupim…
I agree with her^^
Hey there!
First of all, you should apply an eyeshadow that accents your eye color; for example, for brown eyes, pink, brown, and gold really make them stand out. I don't know what color eyes you have, but here is a guide that might help you:
Blue eyes: Pink or peach colored shadow will accentuate the blue in your eyes.
Brown eyes: Brown goes great with neutrals, like taupes and browns. Pink eyeshadow with a darker color in the crease will really make your eyes sparkle.
Hazel eyes: Colors like green, bronze, medium brown, or even khaki (http://fairviewministries.net/files/Othe… ) really accentuate your hazel eyes.
Green eyes: Darker green looks great, and will make your eyes look bright and awake. Gold shadow looks beautiful with green eyes, as does bright pink and plum.
As for applying the eye shadow... where do I start! Well first off, knowing when your eyeshadow is incorrectly applied would be the first step. If, after applying the shadow, your eyes look uneven or mismatched, it could be that you are applying the e/s differently on both eyes. Try to be as even as possible, and if you make a mistake, have some Q-tips ready. If the e/s is darker in some spots more so than others, than you might have unevenly blended it. Applying a base prior to the e/s will make it easier for it to stay even throughout the lid.
Blending is everything. When you first dip your brush into the e/s, you should have no more than a layer or two of e/s compacted on it. Remember - a little goes a long way! Apply the e/s to the center of your lid up to your crease using a patting motion; if you sweep it on too quickly, some of the powder might fall off the brush and onto your cheek, and maybe even in your eye [ouch!]. Once you've got as much as you need on your lid using that technique, sweep the eyeshadow outward using a circular motion. Apply more e/s to your brush if needed. For the inner corner, this is the place where you want your eye to brighten up. Applying a highlight, using the patting technique, to your inner corner will brighten up your whole eye. Use that same color to blend the eyeshadow above your crease so it fades out nicely.
If you want to go a bit more dramatic, get an e/s that goes with both the shadow you have previously applied and your eye color, and that is darker. Saying you used brown as your main eyeshadow, I'd suggest dark brown for the dark color. Get a flat brush and apply e/s to outer third of eye, concentrating on the crease. Once there's no more on your brush, sweep the dark brown from outer crease to about 1/2 way - 2/3 in your crease. Blend out any harsh lines.
To finish off the look, apply mascara to top and bottom lashes [bottom is optional]. You will look stunning!
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[❨ᴅᴏ ᴎᴏᴛ ᴄᴏᴘʏ❣❩]How should I apply eyeshadow properly?
when you are looking directly at yourself in the mirror, you should be able to see a bit of the eyeshadow.
it shouldn't be more than this
http://www.facemaker.ca/smokyeyemakeupim…
I agree with her^^
What is the best way to apply eyeshadow on pale skin?
Use bright blue and gold. It looks really good on me and I have really pale skin. In the summer when you're tan, use that as an oppourtunity to wear darker shades.What is the best way to apply eyeshadow on pale skin?
Buy one of those eyeshadow brushes they look like mini makeup brushes for face but its for your eyes they work the best and help blend better, for pale skin i would use light colors, golds and light brown and light green and shimmery greyWhat is the best way to apply eyeshadow on pale skin?
The same way as not-pale skin, brush it onto your lids. As for colors, don't go too dark, use pastels or other light colors, or else it will look too harsh.
same way as always but if ur talking about colors try goldsbrown hair
Buy one of those eyeshadow brushes they look like mini makeup brushes for face but its for your eyes they work the best and help blend better, for pale skin i would use light colors, golds and light brown and light green and shimmery greyWhat is the best way to apply eyeshadow on pale skin?
The same way as not-pale skin, brush it onto your lids. As for colors, don't go too dark, use pastels or other light colors, or else it will look too harsh.
same way as always but if ur talking about colors try golds
How to apply eyeshadow properly?
Hey can someone please tell me wat color eyeshadow looks best on brown eyes and tell me a website that tells how to do it.How to apply eyeshadow properly?
* Don锟絫 over do it. The first rule of applying eye shadow is not to over do the amount that you apply. You want a great look for your eyes but you do not want to turn into an old lady with layers of eye shadow on your eyes. Instead, go for a minimal look and it will pay off with an amazing look.
* Dark or light? There are many ways in which to apply your eye shadow. Most will apply a darker shade of eye shadow to the area right above the eyelashes. Then, right under the eyebrow, apply a lighter color. You can mix and match the colors that fit with your tastes. You can even apply a thin layer of a darker eye shadow under the eye right next to your lower eyelashes. This will give a more dramatic look.
* Balance with your eye color. Another tip to selecting the right eye shadow is to select an eye shadow that works well with your eye color. If you have a light colored eye, make sure that you apply a light colored eye shadow to your eye. If your eyes are darker, a darker look will work well. You can define the color of your eye more so with the use of eye shadow if you balance the colors in this way.
* For a formal look, add a bit of glamour. To do this, just use a shimmering type of eye shadow. Make sure that you have the best colors that will match what you are wearing as well as what your makeup looks like. A bit of shine makes everyone dazzle.
Eye shadow does not have to be overwhelming and ugly! It can be quite beautiful and the perfect way to add a lot of fun and glamour to your look. Apply it right and you will benefit every time.
Brown eyes look great in blue and pink tones as well as golds and burnt oranges. The intensity of color you wear depends on your skin tone. For fair skin, use a soft blue on the eylid, plum on the outer edge of the eye, and pink under the eyebrow. For medium to deeper skin tone, the plum could be used on the lid and into the crease area. Line eyes with a navy or plum color and black mascara.How to apply eyeshadow properly?
http://bsu.edu/web/spectrum/eye%20makeup鈥?/a>
this also works if you change the shadow color..
brown eyes r pretty but shadows look different depending on skin color also so just go to a makeup store like mac or sephore play w/ color %26amp;%26amp; try different shades
then if you find a good one go to like walmart, target or like walgreens and pick a cheaper kind like mabelliene or covergirl
hope that helped =]
i dont really know a website but i can tell you how. :)
ok well you really just rub your finger (a finger works better than a eyeshadow brush) on the eyeshadow and then rub your finger on the top of your eye lid. :) and i think dark blue, light green or white looks best on brown eyes. :D
try purple it always looks awesome !
and just put it on the top lid carefully, not fast cuz it can go everywhere.
try youtube :)
answer mine ?!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
brown eyes....ANY COLOR!!!....look at you tube
* Don锟絫 over do it. The first rule of applying eye shadow is not to over do the amount that you apply. You want a great look for your eyes but you do not want to turn into an old lady with layers of eye shadow on your eyes. Instead, go for a minimal look and it will pay off with an amazing look.
* Dark or light? There are many ways in which to apply your eye shadow. Most will apply a darker shade of eye shadow to the area right above the eyelashes. Then, right under the eyebrow, apply a lighter color. You can mix and match the colors that fit with your tastes. You can even apply a thin layer of a darker eye shadow under the eye right next to your lower eyelashes. This will give a more dramatic look.
* Balance with your eye color. Another tip to selecting the right eye shadow is to select an eye shadow that works well with your eye color. If you have a light colored eye, make sure that you apply a light colored eye shadow to your eye. If your eyes are darker, a darker look will work well. You can define the color of your eye more so with the use of eye shadow if you balance the colors in this way.
* For a formal look, add a bit of glamour. To do this, just use a shimmering type of eye shadow. Make sure that you have the best colors that will match what you are wearing as well as what your makeup looks like. A bit of shine makes everyone dazzle.
Eye shadow does not have to be overwhelming and ugly! It can be quite beautiful and the perfect way to add a lot of fun and glamour to your look. Apply it right and you will benefit every time.
Brown eyes look great in blue and pink tones as well as golds and burnt oranges. The intensity of color you wear depends on your skin tone. For fair skin, use a soft blue on the eylid, plum on the outer edge of the eye, and pink under the eyebrow. For medium to deeper skin tone, the plum could be used on the lid and into the crease area. Line eyes with a navy or plum color and black mascara.How to apply eyeshadow properly?
http://bsu.edu/web/spectrum/eye%20makeup鈥?/a>
this also works if you change the shadow color..
brown eyes r pretty but shadows look different depending on skin color also so just go to a makeup store like mac or sephore play w/ color %26amp;%26amp; try different shades
then if you find a good one go to like walmart, target or like walgreens and pick a cheaper kind like mabelliene or covergirl
hope that helped =]
i dont really know a website but i can tell you how. :)
ok well you really just rub your finger (a finger works better than a eyeshadow brush) on the eyeshadow and then rub your finger on the top of your eye lid. :) and i think dark blue, light green or white looks best on brown eyes. :D
try purple it always looks awesome !
and just put it on the top lid carefully, not fast cuz it can go everywhere.
try youtube :)
answer mine ?!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
brown eyes....ANY COLOR!!!....look at you tube
Does anyone no any good sites were they have pics and show you how to apply eyeshadow in different ways?
avonDoes anyone no any good sites were they have pics and show you how to apply eyeshadow in different ways?
Nope, sorry try Youtube there might be some tutorials by i think that you should try it your self
just get some nice coulors such as brown and gray and try not to make it match your clothes ALOT because it may look tacky
Good luck to you and your makeup
Unless you go to this lady i have her in my favourites
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=EOsnxSLfSM鈥?/a>Does anyone no any good sites were they have pics and show you how to apply eyeshadow in different ways?
youtube a girl called monroemisfitmakeup. she does amazing makeup and shows lots of pictures. i also really love queenofblendingmua on youtube, she does great makeup.
Go to youtube i do tutorials just type in crazyboo2804 in the search if i can't help you i know alot of other ppl do tutorial and they could help you!!!!
Good luck
http://www.expertvillage.com/video/503_h鈥?/a>
this is good for what eye shadow colors go best with eye colors!!
www.makeoversolution.com
they send you beauty tips through email
youtube
http://ca.youtube.com/results?search_que鈥?/a>
http://ca.youtube.com/user/xteeener
I love her videos
Nope, sorry try Youtube there might be some tutorials by i think that you should try it your self
just get some nice coulors such as brown and gray and try not to make it match your clothes ALOT because it may look tacky
Good luck to you and your makeup
Unless you go to this lady i have her in my favourites
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=EOsnxSLfSM鈥?/a>Does anyone no any good sites were they have pics and show you how to apply eyeshadow in different ways?
youtube a girl called monroemisfitmakeup. she does amazing makeup and shows lots of pictures. i also really love queenofblendingmua on youtube, she does great makeup.
Go to youtube i do tutorials just type in crazyboo2804 in the search if i can't help you i know alot of other ppl do tutorial and they could help you!!!!
Good luck
http://www.expertvillage.com/video/503_h鈥?/a>
this is good for what eye shadow colors go best with eye colors!!
www.makeoversolution.com
they send you beauty tips through email
youtube
http://ca.youtube.com/results?search_que鈥?/a>
http://ca.youtube.com/user/xteeener
I love her videos
How do you apply eyeshadow?
How do you apply eye shadow?
Is there any place where I can find out tips and techniques to apply eye shadows? Like what colors are best for certain color eyes or complexions? Or how to correctly wear eye shadows that come in the 3 different colors? I hope this makes sense.
I don't have the money to actually go to a professional. And my small town doesn't have the department store make up girls.How do you apply eyeshadow?
(m)
EYESHADOW should always glide on smoothly, and can be used to subtly change or enhance the shape of the eyes, to add simple definition or to make a strong impact, depending on your choice of colour. It is also useful to disguise the blueness many of us have on the skin on our eyelids.
CREAM VS POWDER
Whether you wear cream or powder formulations of eye shadow is down to personal preference. Cream-to-powder eye shadows are easy to apply, as they can be literally swept over the eyelid in one stroke, but they have the disadvantage of gliding off again within hours of application or of creasing in the eyelid. To improve the staying power of cream eye shadow, try setting It with a light dusting of translucent powder While powder eye shadows do tend to stay put, they require greater precision in application. Older skins will benefit from the use of powder eye shadows.
COLOUR CHOICE IN APPLYING EYESHADOW
When you select colours, remember that dark ones deepen or hollow features, while light ones will make the eyes stand out. Choose bright colours carefully. They can look great but they draw attention instantly to the eyes and run the risk of looking unnatural, unless the face is balanced with other suitable make-up products. Don't be put off by eye shadow colours before you have apply them, as most will appear more intense in the palettes than they actually are.
Experiment with bright shades, but use them as a wash over the eyelids to add a subtle hint of colour. You don't need to wear colours that match the colour of your ins, but it's a good idea to select shades which will accentuate your natural colouring. For those with blue eyes, try liner in brown or navy and avoid wearing blue eyeshadow. Green eyes stand out when shaded with khaki and brown shades with yellow undertones. Very dark brown eyes can wear almost any colour but look especially striking with browns, charcoal and mahogany. Finally, grey/green eyes are enhanced by charcoal and black.
EYESHADOW APPLICATION
If you wear glasses, take into consideration the type of lenses you have when you are selecting make-up. If you are short-sighted, corrective lenses will magnify your eyes, so unless you have naturally small eyes wear muted or natural shades of eyeshadow. If you are longsighted, your lenses will make your eyes appear smaller, so use eyeshadow to strengthen them. Dust eyeshadow along the socket line and outer corners of the eyes, but do not shade the eyelid heavily. Avoid wearing eyeliner on the upper lash line and steer clear of dark eyeshadow, as this will make the eyes appear smaller than they are. Also, frames will cast a shadow on the face, so disguise any darkness with a concealer one shade lighter than your foundation.
HOW TO APPLY EYE SHADOW
Make-up artists recommend that, when you are wearing eyeshadow, you should pile on extra loose powder under the eyes to catch any stray particles of eyeshadow. After shading the eyes, this can be removed by dusting off with a large make-up brush. After application, if you feel your choice of eyeshadow is too intense, tone the colour down by dusting with face powder or gently wipe a foundation sponge over the eyelid to make the overall effect more subtle. To ensure that your eyeshadow is long-lasting and crease-proof, make-up artists advise application with a damp make-up brush. As the eyeshadow is blended into the skin, it will dry. Also, because the product will cling to the wet brush, stray particles of powder will not collect on the cheeks.How do you apply eyeshadow?
www.covergirl.com
I apply eyeshadow with my fingertip -- It's how I was taught in my stage makeup class, and it became a habit for me. If I can't use my finger, I use a soft paintbrush and lightly wet it before dipping it into the power.
For three colored shadows, you can pick one shadow and use it, or you can start one color in the corner of your eye, slowly blend it into the middle of the eye and blend the third color out into the outside of the eye.
A tip that many people overlook: Always start in the middle of your eyelid when applying shadow. This is because it'll line up with your pupil, and your eye will have an equal ';heaviness'; to it, making your eyelids aligned with your pupil. Make it heavy in the center and blend it outward evenly to the three sides around it.
What I do is take colors that look nice on me (mauves, browns, etc) and take 3 colors that are just slightly different. Then I put the darker on the outside on the bottom of my lid, the medium shade on the inside on the bottom and the light on the top just under my eyebrow.
Here is a couple sites for application tips...
I'm sure if you just typed in make up tips into a search engine it would come up with lots! the whole 3 in 1 eye shadows are so that you can do smokey eyes gradually go from the outside corner of you eye to the inside of you eye using first the darkest to the lightest. also using the lightest one all over the eye and then using the darkest just following the crease of your eye lid and around your socket to make your eyes look bigger!! try just experimenting in you room so if it does not look right you can just wash it off and try something different! good luck!
I love trying new things with eyeshaddow and it usually turns out very nice.
First thing you should get is some different tones of shadow. Best go for more neutral colours as they compliment the rest of your makeup too. Browns, beiges, golds, nice greens etc are very good.
Then you have to get a sponge applicator. You can get these double sided or one sides and in many sizes. Its basicly up to you which one you choose. You can get these from places like a chemist or beauty store.
If you are planning on useing more than one shade at once, you should buy an eyeshadow brush. These are great for blending and making everything look more professional. Again you can get these from places like 'Boots'
Here is a link to give you more tips - http://beauty.about.com/od/eyeshadow/qt/eyeshad1.htm
iksa55@hotmail.com add me to msn if you have i will help you
well, pick out colors that blend well ex.(dark, med. and light w/e) Put the medium shadow over the part where when you blink it doesn't show.(lid) then take the darkest color and put that into the crease (start at the out side) and blend inward. Take the ligtest shadow and put that under your eye brow, and in the tear duct. or when you use a bright color (bright pink, teal, emerald etc.) put that on the out side corners blending in to the lid.
blue eyes: purples, greys, sage, bronze, peach, golden khaki, navy, brown, tealy blue
green eyes: light purple, khaki, brown, peach, gold, amethyst, emerald (careful), whitish khaki,
brown eyes: purples, gold, peach, bronze, light yellow, sage, teal,
MAC, SEPHORA, and other places like that really help!! websites!!
hope it is a help!
Is there any place where I can find out tips and techniques to apply eye shadows? Like what colors are best for certain color eyes or complexions? Or how to correctly wear eye shadows that come in the 3 different colors? I hope this makes sense.
I don't have the money to actually go to a professional. And my small town doesn't have the department store make up girls.How do you apply eyeshadow?
(m)
EYESHADOW should always glide on smoothly, and can be used to subtly change or enhance the shape of the eyes, to add simple definition or to make a strong impact, depending on your choice of colour. It is also useful to disguise the blueness many of us have on the skin on our eyelids.
CREAM VS POWDER
Whether you wear cream or powder formulations of eye shadow is down to personal preference. Cream-to-powder eye shadows are easy to apply, as they can be literally swept over the eyelid in one stroke, but they have the disadvantage of gliding off again within hours of application or of creasing in the eyelid. To improve the staying power of cream eye shadow, try setting It with a light dusting of translucent powder While powder eye shadows do tend to stay put, they require greater precision in application. Older skins will benefit from the use of powder eye shadows.
COLOUR CHOICE IN APPLYING EYESHADOW
When you select colours, remember that dark ones deepen or hollow features, while light ones will make the eyes stand out. Choose bright colours carefully. They can look great but they draw attention instantly to the eyes and run the risk of looking unnatural, unless the face is balanced with other suitable make-up products. Don't be put off by eye shadow colours before you have apply them, as most will appear more intense in the palettes than they actually are.
Experiment with bright shades, but use them as a wash over the eyelids to add a subtle hint of colour. You don't need to wear colours that match the colour of your ins, but it's a good idea to select shades which will accentuate your natural colouring. For those with blue eyes, try liner in brown or navy and avoid wearing blue eyeshadow. Green eyes stand out when shaded with khaki and brown shades with yellow undertones. Very dark brown eyes can wear almost any colour but look especially striking with browns, charcoal and mahogany. Finally, grey/green eyes are enhanced by charcoal and black.
EYESHADOW APPLICATION
If you wear glasses, take into consideration the type of lenses you have when you are selecting make-up. If you are short-sighted, corrective lenses will magnify your eyes, so unless you have naturally small eyes wear muted or natural shades of eyeshadow. If you are longsighted, your lenses will make your eyes appear smaller, so use eyeshadow to strengthen them. Dust eyeshadow along the socket line and outer corners of the eyes, but do not shade the eyelid heavily. Avoid wearing eyeliner on the upper lash line and steer clear of dark eyeshadow, as this will make the eyes appear smaller than they are. Also, frames will cast a shadow on the face, so disguise any darkness with a concealer one shade lighter than your foundation.
HOW TO APPLY EYE SHADOW
Make-up artists recommend that, when you are wearing eyeshadow, you should pile on extra loose powder under the eyes to catch any stray particles of eyeshadow. After shading the eyes, this can be removed by dusting off with a large make-up brush. After application, if you feel your choice of eyeshadow is too intense, tone the colour down by dusting with face powder or gently wipe a foundation sponge over the eyelid to make the overall effect more subtle. To ensure that your eyeshadow is long-lasting and crease-proof, make-up artists advise application with a damp make-up brush. As the eyeshadow is blended into the skin, it will dry. Also, because the product will cling to the wet brush, stray particles of powder will not collect on the cheeks.How do you apply eyeshadow?
www.covergirl.com
I apply eyeshadow with my fingertip -- It's how I was taught in my stage makeup class, and it became a habit for me. If I can't use my finger, I use a soft paintbrush and lightly wet it before dipping it into the power.
For three colored shadows, you can pick one shadow and use it, or you can start one color in the corner of your eye, slowly blend it into the middle of the eye and blend the third color out into the outside of the eye.
A tip that many people overlook: Always start in the middle of your eyelid when applying shadow. This is because it'll line up with your pupil, and your eye will have an equal ';heaviness'; to it, making your eyelids aligned with your pupil. Make it heavy in the center and blend it outward evenly to the three sides around it.
What I do is take colors that look nice on me (mauves, browns, etc) and take 3 colors that are just slightly different. Then I put the darker on the outside on the bottom of my lid, the medium shade on the inside on the bottom and the light on the top just under my eyebrow.
Here is a couple sites for application tips...
I'm sure if you just typed in make up tips into a search engine it would come up with lots! the whole 3 in 1 eye shadows are so that you can do smokey eyes gradually go from the outside corner of you eye to the inside of you eye using first the darkest to the lightest. also using the lightest one all over the eye and then using the darkest just following the crease of your eye lid and around your socket to make your eyes look bigger!! try just experimenting in you room so if it does not look right you can just wash it off and try something different! good luck!
I love trying new things with eyeshaddow and it usually turns out very nice.
First thing you should get is some different tones of shadow. Best go for more neutral colours as they compliment the rest of your makeup too. Browns, beiges, golds, nice greens etc are very good.
Then you have to get a sponge applicator. You can get these double sided or one sides and in many sizes. Its basicly up to you which one you choose. You can get these from places like a chemist or beauty store.
If you are planning on useing more than one shade at once, you should buy an eyeshadow brush. These are great for blending and making everything look more professional. Again you can get these from places like 'Boots'
Here is a link to give you more tips - http://beauty.about.com/od/eyeshadow/qt/eyeshad1.htm
iksa55@hotmail.com add me to msn if you have i will help you
well, pick out colors that blend well ex.(dark, med. and light w/e) Put the medium shadow over the part where when you blink it doesn't show.(lid) then take the darkest color and put that into the crease (start at the out side) and blend inward. Take the ligtest shadow and put that under your eye brow, and in the tear duct. or when you use a bright color (bright pink, teal, emerald etc.) put that on the out side corners blending in to the lid.
blue eyes: purples, greys, sage, bronze, peach, golden khaki, navy, brown, tealy blue
green eyes: light purple, khaki, brown, peach, gold, amethyst, emerald (careful), whitish khaki,
brown eyes: purples, gold, peach, bronze, light yellow, sage, teal,
MAC, SEPHORA, and other places like that really help!! websites!!
hope it is a help!
Applying eyeshadow/ blue eyes?
I have blue eyes and want to give them more attention. i tried using powder blue eyeshadow and some mascara which i thought looked nice...but i don't really know %26amp; i'm not really a makeup expert.
any tips on applying eyeshadow and what would look good with blue eyes?? my skin tone is pretty fair
thank you!!Applying eyeshadow/ blue eyes?
omg i suck at make up too..lol but there's this mascara that Rhianna dose for the commercial i used it..and it works great....umm..i don't know the name for it sorry...but it has its own color for each color eye.....its a white bottle...hope it help!! :DApplying eyeshadow/ blue eyes?
First use urban decay potion prime... I think loreal has a primer too if that's too expensive. And if MAC Cosmetics is too expensive for your taste you the loreal h.i.p. collection.. A smokey eye with gold and dark blue would be pretty!
Apply it with an eyeshadow brush for best results.
Go for browns, silver-grays, and purple.
You can buy an eyeshadow brush at your local target, or on here for $1.
http://www.eyeslipsface.com/brushes/eye_鈥?/a>
any tips on applying eyeshadow and what would look good with blue eyes?? my skin tone is pretty fair
thank you!!Applying eyeshadow/ blue eyes?
omg i suck at make up too..lol but there's this mascara that Rhianna dose for the commercial i used it..and it works great....umm..i don't know the name for it sorry...but it has its own color for each color eye.....its a white bottle...hope it help!! :DApplying eyeshadow/ blue eyes?
First use urban decay potion prime... I think loreal has a primer too if that's too expensive. And if MAC Cosmetics is too expensive for your taste you the loreal h.i.p. collection.. A smokey eye with gold and dark blue would be pretty!
Apply it with an eyeshadow brush for best results.
Go for browns, silver-grays, and purple.
You can buy an eyeshadow brush at your local target, or on here for $1.
http://www.eyeslipsface.com/brushes/eye_鈥?/a>
Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
It depends on the kind of look you want. The sponge-tip applicators will put a heavier layer of shadow on, I personally like brushes as it is easier to blend and you can layer the shadow to give you the amount of color you want.Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
Use brushes, applicators don't work that well. Plus they get caked up with eyeshadow %26amp; don't go on very well. Acutually I was reading about that on pureluxe.com where they gave tips on using eyeshadow brushes instead of applicators.Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
I like brushes for eyeshadow...but it took me a while to get used to the look. I use a Q-tip when I want a dark layer...works like a charm.
Sorry, I don't have a website to give you ideas. I did trial and error to figure out what works best for me.
any soft-tip applicator is the best thing for applying eyeshadow. i'm guessing you mean brushes instead of using your finger, which smudges and doesn't give you the even color all over.
i think it depends on the eye shadow that u r using.if it is dry then u can even use Q-tips and if it is creamy then u need a brush and u cant find some tips at google or yahoo and if you wanna see how to apply eye shadow then u can see a video at google or yahoo.
Applying a powder eyeshadow with any applicator causes the eyeshadow to fall in your eyes. Try using eyeshadow that comes in a stick or one that starts as a liquid and then dries. They last longer and don't irritate your eyes as much.
The best makeup brushes are also affordable and are called Paula's Choice. She also sells makeup that is very nice.
She is called the cosmetics cop because she tries and reviews all makeup lines. Try her handy search feature to check out how your favorite brands stack up!
Use brushes, applicators don't work that well. Plus they get caked up with eyeshadow %26amp; don't go on very well. Acutually I was reading about that on pureluxe.com where they gave tips on using eyeshadow brushes instead of applicators.Do u really need brushes when applying your eyeshadow and what r some helpful websites that will give ideas?
I like brushes for eyeshadow...but it took me a while to get used to the look. I use a Q-tip when I want a dark layer...works like a charm.
Sorry, I don't have a website to give you ideas. I did trial and error to figure out what works best for me.
any soft-tip applicator is the best thing for applying eyeshadow. i'm guessing you mean brushes instead of using your finger, which smudges and doesn't give you the even color all over.
i think it depends on the eye shadow that u r using.if it is dry then u can even use Q-tips and if it is creamy then u need a brush and u cant find some tips at google or yahoo and if you wanna see how to apply eye shadow then u can see a video at google or yahoo.
Applying a powder eyeshadow with any applicator causes the eyeshadow to fall in your eyes. Try using eyeshadow that comes in a stick or one that starts as a liquid and then dries. They last longer and don't irritate your eyes as much.
The best makeup brushes are also affordable and are called Paula's Choice. She also sells makeup that is very nice.
She is called the cosmetics cop because she tries and reviews all makeup lines. Try her handy search feature to check out how your favorite brands stack up!
How do i apply eyeshadow so that the tones look pretty blended together?
You'll need a good brush, but also pick complementing color eyeshadows as they'll blend easily into each other. Most cosmetic brands do blending brushes, so you could get anything from a dept store version, right up to MAC's 217, whatever suits you.
I have some tutorials done on my webpage if you'd like to look. I give the names of products used, pics %26amp; instructions.
http://makeupreviews.blogs.ie/How do i apply eyeshadow so that the tones look pretty blended together?
You Could Buy A Eyeshadow Blending Brush!
Try This 1 From The Body Shop It Is Quite Expensive But Is Worth It!!!How do i apply eyeshadow so that the tones look pretty blended together?
With a brush, with a brush, with a brush.
Not with the q-tip type things that come with the compact.brown hair
I have some tutorials done on my webpage if you'd like to look. I give the names of products used, pics %26amp; instructions.
http://makeupreviews.blogs.ie/How do i apply eyeshadow so that the tones look pretty blended together?
You Could Buy A Eyeshadow Blending Brush!
Try This 1 From The Body Shop It Is Quite Expensive But Is Worth It!!!How do i apply eyeshadow so that the tones look pretty blended together?
With a brush, with a brush, with a brush.
Not with the q-tip type things that come with the compact.
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