Monday 2 September 2013

Guide For Good Eyeshadow

 Eyeshadow Beauty Guide

  1. For best results, pick up your eye shadow color with the side of your eye shadow brush, not the tips. Running the brush across with the tips of the bristles only picks up too much product, and sends it flying. You know this is you if you get a 'hole' in the middle of your color. Apply by pressing on the color instead of brushing it on to avoid color from falling. Great for applying dark and heavily frosted and glitter colors.
  2. To make a powdered shadow color go on stronger, apply your colored shadow with a makeup
    sponge or an eye shadow applicator. The color will go on exactly the way you see it in the pan.
  3. For a softer version of an eye shadow color, pick up some white or cream colored eye shadow first on your brush, next pick up your color and then apply. The lighter color will soften the intensity of the
    pigment.
  4. Your colors not going on right? Are you getting colors in the wrong area? It could be your brush
    that's the culprit. Make sure your brushes fit the area you are applying to. The smaller the brush, the
    smaller the application area. Smaller brushes are great for applying under the eyebrow. A larger, flat
    brush is perfect for shadows that go on the lids. A long fluffy shadow brush is great for the crease. It's
    all in the brush.

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