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Eye Shadow Make Up - Best Eye Shadow

 
 

Eye Shadow Makeup - How to Apply Eye Shadow

To many women, eye shadow can cause confusion not only because there are so many different types of eye shadow to choose from but also because of the many techniques and tools use to apply eye make up.

Eye Shadow Make Up Tip - Applying Eye Shadow

The basic of applying eye shadow is simple. For everyday make up you will often find yourself juggle between two eye shadow shades a lighter and a darker shade. Remember, the darker shades make your eyes appear deeper so always apply it closer to your lashes and the lighter shades opens up your eyes ( it bring light to your eyes and look as if there’s a light bulb behind your eyes) so keep it farther away from your lashes.

When applying eye shadow it's easier to apply the lighter shade first. Then lined your eyes with the darker shade and gently smudge the line to soften it. Or apply the lighter eye shadow shade then use the darker shade to create different eye make up look.

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Best Eye Shadow – Pencil, Cream & Powder Eye Shadow

Pencil Eye Shadow

Pencils are easy to use. Unlike liquid eye liner, eye pencil can create a softer look. To soften the line a pencil creates, carefully and gently smudge the line.

Cream Eye Shadow

Cream eye shadow can look can very beautiful and is best apply using your fourth fingertip. They’re a bit harder to apply because they tend to slip into the little creases on your lids and the corner of your eyes.

If you’re going for a smoky eye look, cream eye shadow is great because cream eye shadow make it easier to create a smudgy look.

Powder Eye Shadow

Power eye shadow is the easiest to control. When using powder eye shadow, it’s important to layer the color on as needed so that way you have color control.

One of powder eye shadow best feature is that you can use them wet or dry.To use your powder eye shadow wet, simply moisten the tip of your eye shadow brush ( a small brush with bristles angled on one side) with either cream or water. Use your moisten brush to pick up some eye shadow. Dab it on the back of your hand to remove excess. Then carefully lined your eyes.

 

 

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