Kamis, 29 September 2011

Eyeshadow Tips


One of the most incorrectly applied make-ups is eyeshadow. When applied correctly, eyeshadow can make a woman’s eyes “pop” and be noticed. When applied incorrectly, eyeshadow can cause a woman to look like a sad clown. Apply eyeshadow correctly is much more than picking out a color and then swiping the color across the eyelid.

Choosing the correct shade of eyeshadow for your eye color
Properly applied eyeshadow should enhance the color of the eye. Those who have blue eyes should choose shades that are warm in color. Blue eyes should never wear blue eyeshadow. Women who have blue eyes should choose colors such as green, taupe, brown, grey, copper, silver, gold, pale pinks, and pale purples. These colors enhance blue eyes, making them appear darker and larger.

Women who have green eyes should also choose from the spectrum of colors offered to those with blue eyes. Pale browns and camels accent green eyes, as do silvers. Copper shades are especially attractive on women with green eyes.

Women who have brown eyes should stay away from brown eyeshadow colors as these colors will make brown eyes appear flat and lifeless. Brown eyes can wear blue shades of eyeshadow, but these should be a darker, muted, shade of blue, leaning more towards navy than bright blue. Brown eyes can also wear green eyeshadows which will pick up the warmth and reflect the golden lights that are often found in brown eyes.

Additional tips for choosing color
- Don’t try to match your eyeshadow to your clothes. Eyeshadow should complement and emphasize your eye color.
- If you are an older woman and are noticing crow’s-feet around your eyes or wrinkles around your eyelids, stick with matte shades. Metallic or glittery eyeshadows will emphasize and draw attention to these.
- Regardless of age, metallic and glittery eyeshadows should only be worn at night. Daytime shadow wear should be light, with a smoky emphasis. Your eyeshadow should not distract from the rest of you.

Apply eyeshadow correctly
It is important that once you have chosen the correct color you apply your eyeshadow correctly. Choose a high-quality sable brush for applying eyeshadow. Brushes distribute color more evenly than th sponges that are often included in eyeshadow packages.

Sweep a lighter color in the same color scheme or in a complimentary color from the brow bone to the crease of the eyelid. For example, a pale copper will accent a forest green.

For a smoky eye effect, sweep a darker color in the crease of the brow. Extend the color out slightly beyond the eyelashes.

Finally, place the main color choice across the eyelid. Use a gentle hand to prevent the caked-on look often associated with eyeshadow.

Remember, dark-colored eyeshadows make the eye appear smaller, while light-colored eyeshadows make the eye appear larger. Therefore, you will want to balance the colors on your eye.

After all the colors have been placed on the eyelid, use a cotton swab to repair mistakes and blend the shadows.

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