25 Ways To Make Your Eyes Pop 🌟🌟✨🌟 (part 2)
posted in All on 9/17/2014
26. Use two colors that are similar but different (like light purple and dark purple) on the lids to create dimension.
27. If your eyes are brown, use navy blue shadow to really make them stand out.
28. For a unique look, dab a brightly colored cream shadow on the inner corners of your eyes.
29. If you have blue eyes, apply a peach color all over your lids and underneath your eyebrows to really make them stand out.
30. To further blend a smoky eye, swipe the same color you use on your lids on your bottom lash line.
31. Rub an ice cube over puffy eyes in the morning to reduce swelling.
32. Don’t be afraid to extend your shadow well above the crease for a dramatic effect. Instead of an intensely dark shadow, a rich café au lait shade looks less harsh.
33. Apply a light colored, cream-based shimmery shadow to the eyelid to open the eye.
34. Change out your mascara every three months. When it comes to your eyes, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
35. Never use liner in the inner first third of the eye; it will make eyes seem closer set.
36. If you have green eyes, try out purple eye shadow shades such as lavender, violet, or amethyst. Keep the color sheer so it won’t look garish. For eyeliner, a deep plum is perfect.
37. Create a triangle of opaque white shadow in the inside corner of the eye and up towards the brow to instantly change the shape of your eye.
38. If you’re constantly waking up to puffy eyes, consider changing your laundry detergent. You may be allergic.
39. Apply a primer before eye shadow to give it lasting power and to intensify
40. If you have blue eyes, go for a warm copper, burnished gold, or rich brown eye shadow. Chocolate is an excellent shade choice for eyeliner.
41. Pair a black liner with pale eye shadow all over the lid and a darker shade in the crease to make the eyes pop.
42. If you have brown hair, use peach and warm neutrals on the eyes.
43. If you have red hair, use neutral eye shadow shades that don’t compete with the hair.
44. Dark eye shadows can be applied with a damp, thin brush on the upper or lower lash line for a defined eye that will last
45. Since dark makeup can make the eyes recede, add depth with shimmery highlight shades.
46. You’ll probably need less eye shadow than you think you will. Start with a tiny bit of product on your brush, and work it outward to create a soft smoke.
47. Erase hard lines of eye shadow by blending in with a brush.
48. Once you’ve applied concealer to dark under-eye circles, follow up with a yellow-based setting powder to help it last longer and to counteract dark circles (yellow cancels out blue and purple
49. If you’ve applied too much eye shadow, take a Q-tip and dip it into a moisturizer and gently swipe off the tone you need to take down. Then, take your pinky or a sponge tip applicator and just dab on a bit of a neutral shadow to soften the look.
50. Beware of brown eye shadow shades that are reddish, as they can make you look tired or (worse) hungover.
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