Ok this is fairly simple! If you have foundation apply on your eyelids to keep you eye colour the same!
1) Get the wand and keep dipping it in to the mascara 3 times.
2) Wiggle the wand left to right at the bottom of lashes.
3) Pull the wand up and through the lashes, wiggling as you go.
4) Apply as many coats as you like but dont use up alot of time or you will get clumps!
first off it all depends on ur eye color. for blue eyes us a pastel pink or peach. for brown eyes use an olive green or golden brown. for green eyes use a lilac or gold. and for hazel eyes us a gray or mauve. apply the lightest shade of that color u chose and apply below ur eye brow. apply the medium shade in the medium spot. and apply the darkest shade ubove ur eye lashes to make ur eyes stand out. blend the colors where they meet.
pat on eyeshadow with brush/finger
sweep a lighter color eyeshadow above that
put lipgloss/lipstick on bottom lip then smack lips together a bunch of times
put powder foundation on by patting it where you need it
sweep liquid foundation on with the thingy that comes with it (i dont know what its called... sorry)
sweep blush on by smiling then putting it on the apple of your cheeks (the part that sticks out) but be sure to blent it into your skin
hope this helps!
How you apply your eye makeup will depend upon the style and look that you are trying to achieve. You can find numerous tutorial videos with instructions on how to apply your eye makeup on YouTube.
Whether you prefer a natural look or have a more dramatic style, a little make-up can enhance your beauty any time of day. Makeup should make you look better, but it’s not a disguise. It highlights your best features and plays down your flaws. So get a mirror, a natural light source and your makeup bag and get ready to look your best in less than fifteen minutes.
Got that mirror? Good. Take a nice long look at that pretty face and find your best feature. Everyone has one. Found it yet? Fantastic! Whether it’s your eyes, your lips or your world-famous mole, we’ll be coming back to it in just a few minutes, but first things first.
SkinA woman’s skin says a lot about her. If she’s tired or stressed, it shows. If she’s radiant and healthy, she’s got a glow. Look in your mirror and asses your skin. Don’t freak out, everyone has flaws, but take note of where you’ve got redness, enlarged pores, blemishes or sun damage. Take your concealer and dot it where you need coverage. Under the eyes, around the nostrils and on the chin are common spots for redness or dark circles. Blend well, and then take your favorite blush and swirl it on the apples of your cheeks. Blend. Use a highlighter on the tops of you cheekbones and under your eyebrows. Comb and fill in your eyebrows with pencil. Put on a little mascara if that’s your thing. You’ll note that you have no foundation on your face, but your skin is fresh, natural and likely glowing.
FocusRemember that best feature you identified a few minutes ago? This is the only other part that gets makeup today. By finding your best feature and making it stand out, you celebrate the unique beauty of your face. No bland catalogue model here. Raawwr!!
If you love your lips, stain them, gloss them or rouge them as much as you feel comfortable. Maybe even sneak outside your comfort zone a bit. Got unforgettable eyes? Try a dramatic dark shadow with a pop of light color on the inside corner and a smudgy line on the top lid. Make your breathtaking cheekbones pop with more highlighter and some contouring powder under the cheekbone. Whatever your best feature is— find it, perfect it and go about your day; uniquely gorgeous.
Whether you prefer a natural look or have a more dramatic style, a little make-up can enhance your beauty any time of day. Makeup should make you look better, but it's not a disguise. It highlights your best features and plays down your flaws. So get a mirror, a natural light source and your makeup bag and get ready to look your best in less than fifteen minutes.
Got that mirror? Good. Take a nice long look at that pretty face and find your best feature. Everyone has one. Found it yet? Fantastic! Whether it's your eyes, your lips or your world-famous mole, we'll be coming back to it in just a few minutes, but first things first.
SkinA woman's skin says a lot about her. If she's tired or stressed, it shows. If she's radiant and healthy, she's got a glow. Look in your mirror and asses your skin. Don't freak out, everyone has flaws, but take note of where you've got redness, enlarged pores, blemishes or sun damage. Take your concealer and dot it where you need coverage. Under the eyes, around the nostrils and on the chin are common spots for redness or dark circles. Blend well, and then take your favorite blush and swirl it on the apples of your cheeks. Blend. Use a highlighter on the tops of you cheekbones and under your eyebrows. Comb and fill in your eyebrows with pencil. Put on a little mascara if that's your thing. You'll note that you have no foundation on your face, but your skin is fresh, natural and likely glowing.
FocusRemember that best feature you identified a few minutes ago? This is the only other part that gets makeup today. By finding your best feature and making it stand out, you celebrate the unique beauty of your face. No bland catalogue model here. Raawwr!!
If you love your lips, stain them, gloss them or rouge them as much as you feel comfortable. Maybe even sneak outside your comfort zone a bit. Got unforgettable eyes? Try a dramatic dark shadow with a pop of light color on the inside corner and a smudgy line on the top lid. Make your breathtaking cheekbones pop with more highlighter and some contouring powder under the cheekbone. Whatever your best feature is - find it, perfect it and go about your day; uniquely gorgeous.
Get your eye-shadow brush, dip it in whatever color you want and sweep it in a horizontal motion behind your eyes. blend it, but do not make it too noticable.
You want to make sure that you don't put too much on. I can't stress that enough. You also want to put it on going from your eye to away from your eye for makeup that could get in your eye.
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. :)
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.
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.
Well, you put eyeshadow on your eyes (I hope), and as far as I've seen, no one gets acne on their eyes. Just make sure to apply a base and wash it off completely.
1. Apply concealer to any blemishes on your face. 2. Use a foundation brush and apply foundation onto your face to even out your skin tone. 3. Put any amount of blush onto your cheeks. 4. Apply bronzer on too. 5. Put on an eyeshadow base to make your eyeshadow stay on longer. 6. Apply your eyeshadow however you want to. 7. Put eyeliner on next. 8. Apply mascara on top and bottom. 9. Curl your top eyelashes. 10. Check your makeup and see if it is good! If not, fix any mistakes! Enjoy!
First, Apply The Lightest Shade Of Your Eyeshadow To Your Entire Eye. Second, Apply A Darker Shade To Your Eyelid. Third, Use The Darkest Shade Of You Eyeshadow And Use A Fine Tipped Brush To Apply It Around Your Crease. Forth, Use A Blender Brush To Smooth Out Any Harsh Lines. Fifth, Apply A Lighter Tone Of Eyeshadow To The Top Of Your Crease( Not On Your Crease ; But Above It, It Just Gives It A Smokey Effect ) *Hope This Helps!! This Is Just How I Do Mine, So It May Not Work On Some People.... But It's Worth A Try! (;
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.
Asolutely. You can do whatever you want. No sarcasm intended. (Just know how to properly apply it, please.)
You can use them as a liner, only on the lid with a nude eyeshadow or any color that compliments it. Or you can use them as an all over color.