If you have green eyes use coppers, browns, purpls.
If you have blue eyes use tan, silvers blacks whites and brown.
If your eyes are brown you can use almost anything! I find gold stunning for browns and blues.
Don't be afraid of color. You do not have to use electric blue. Try a navy. Instead of using bright purple try a plum.
Take three shades. Let's use purple as our example. use a dark plum shade, a medium purple shade, and a cream or tan.
Sweep the medium color all over the eye lid.
Apply the darkest shade to the outer corner of the eye to the middle directly above your pupil. blend WELL. Sweep the light shade in the corner of your eye closest to the nose.
use this technique for any color pallet.
If done right, this is beautiful.
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Eyeshadow should be applied lightly and lipstick should be applied thickly then dabbed away with a dry cloth.
A better, longer lasting, more natural way to do this is to apply the dark red lipstick first, and then get some black eyeshadow and apply it over the lipstick then rub it all together. Keep in mind that the eyeshadow must be applied very evenly and lightly; a good way to do this is to take a blush applicator brush and get the eyeshadow on there, then brush it on.
The best way to apply makeup includes eight steps. These include: applying concealer, applying eye base to your lid, put on eyeliner, apply eyeshadow, put on highlighter around your eyes, put highlighter on your brows, curl lashes, and then apply mascara.
You can't. When you blink, open your eyes wide or whatever, a very tiny amount of shadow will make its way into your crease. Eventually you'll have a dark line at the crease. The best way to "prevent" eyeshadow from gathering in the crease is to just say the heck with it and put darker shadow in the crease when you first apply your makeup.
It is not the best eyeshadow out there, but it's also really cheap, especially for the palettes. In my opinion it's definitely worth the money. If the colors don't look bright enough, wet the brush before you apply it.
Eyeshadow is a type of makeup which is used on the eyelids. It comes in different types of colors. You don't apply it directly into the eye. Just the eyelid.
If you want it look very intense and metallic apply with a damp synthetic flat brush.
well generally you would use one 'lid color' which you apply all over your eyelid, one darker 'crease color' which you would apply on your outer lid in your eye crease, and then one lighter eyeshadow as a 'brow highlight' which you apply in the area under you brow
It depends on the look you want. I have always learned that you apply your brighter eyeshadow on the inner part of you eye lid, working outwards and putting the darker eyeshadow on the end of your eyelid. :)
the best way to apply roll on deoderant is in small even circles under your arm and the best way to apply spray on deoderant is to hold the can a good 10-25cm away as you spray
Go to mayoclinic.com and it will tell you the best wrinkle way to apply wrinkle creams. There you will learn plenty of different diverse ways to apply and all the pros and cons of each way.
Cream eyeshadow is an eyeshadow that is in a cream form. It is nice base for powder eyeshadow or it can wear alone by itself if that cream eyeshadow doesn't crease or fade. You can use your finger or flat synthetic brush to apply it. I recommend MAC paint pot and Maybelline 24 hour tattoo cream eyeshadow.