Perfecting your eyeshadow game takes
dedication, hard work, and LOTS of practice. But if you've done it right, the
years of work are worth it. Your eyes look bigger, sleeker, and makes you younger;
people can’t keep their eyes off YOU! To help you how to go from beginner to
pro and even if you are a certified eyeshadow expert), we've put together the
ultimate list of eyeshadow tips. Here is everything you need to know:
Prep And Prime:
· Bake Your Eyelid: If you have oily eyelids, the eyeshadow will likely settle into your creases and look smudged all day. To avoid this, apply a light coat of setting powder on the lids after applying the foundation on the lids. You can find more makeup tips for oily skin here.
· Make the Pigment Pop: If you like to experiment with light-toned eyeshadows, apply a white base with a light concealer or a white eyeshadow on your eyelid to make the color look as vibrant as it was in the pan.
Prioritize Your Eyeshadow:
Pigment loss is an absolute disadvantage, but
that's a small price to pay for bold color! The first tip is to gently remove
excess powder after dipping the brush into the pan. The other option is to
start with the eyeshadow before moving on to the complexion makeup so that if
it falls on the cheekbones, it doesn't ruin the cake face. The shape of your
eye is essential in the eye shadow game. While some tips work and look crazy in
the shape of one eye, they could be wasted on another. For example, if you have
squinted eyes (where your upper eyelid is heavy and sits on the part of your
eyelid) because you generally have fewer lids to play with, consider blending
the shadows up and out to open the eye and make it look bigger.
Think About Your Eye Color:
Finding eyeshadows and colors that match your eye
color is a great way to make your eyes sparkle. You should know which brush to
use for more intense pigment delivery and less rain and which brush is perfect
for blending or detailed looks. You may not need lots of cash to spend because
there are tons of drugstore brushes that are amazing! You may find many Eyeshadow Palette Supplier worldwide that have an amazing range of palettes. A little
eyeshadow on the outside of the lower lashes goes a long way. If you use it
every day, continue to use softer shades, like a subtle brown, and go a shade
deeper for a more dramatic look. You can apply with a small, thick brush, then
blend with a slightly larger, fluffier brush. Another great tip is to tighten
the lower lash line with a beige eyeliner pencil as the white one might be too
harsh.
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