Eye shadow Application Tips - Tips on how to apply eyeshadow

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under Eye Makeup Tips  Bookmark and Share

Eye Shadow’s primary purpose is to enhance the eye’s shape. Apply eyeshadow to add simple definition or to make a strong impact, depending on your choice of colour. There are two basic ways to apply eye shadow in shape shading, “rounded” and “winged. Use a small, more pointed eyeshadow brush to run the slightly darker shade of the main color in a thin line along the socket line, working from the inside corner outward. Eye shadows come in in several textures, powders (compacts), pencils, and creams. Powder can be used either dry or wet and it’s really easy to control. Pencils are fairly easy to use and Creams tend to be hard to control. A dark tone makes an area recede, while a light or bright shade will bring an area forward. This is why eyeshadow is often sold in containers with two color shades: a dark and light.

Eyeshadow Application Tips

The eyes are one of the most noticeable features on a person’s face, and the right eye makeup can definitely bring out the natural shape and color of a person’s eyes. You can use the right shade of eye shadow to draw attention to your gorgeous peepers and to complement your eye color.

Eye shadow is a form of cosmetic that can be applied underneath your eyebrows and over your eyelids. Once applied, your eye shadow enhances your eye shape and brings depth and dimension to your peepers.

First choose a tone that helps to give the basic shape to the eyes. Blend outwards towards the outer corner. You can choose from brown, grey, bluish grey, green or pink.

High quality powder eyeshadows can be used wet for heavier application by dampening your applicator a little.

Use a darker tone in the socket to add depth and to contour the eyes. Finally, use a light tone on the eyes lids and just under the brows.

For heavy shadow , use a cosmetic puff and a little pressed powder to tone down. Shake any excess powder off the puff, then press it gently on your lid.

Before using eyeshadow, use a little powder on the eyelid as a base.

Eyeshadow is available in many shades. On black eyes, chocolate, green or mauve shades are preferred.

Eyeshadow is commonly found in powder form but it is also available in cream with a sponge-tip wand and in crayons.

Eyeshadow should be used for night make-up.

Dip your eye shadow brush into the eye shadow and apply the light tone to your entire lid from lash line to brow bone. For extra coverage, apply a second coat and pat and press powder into the lid. For lighter coverage, sweep one coat across lid.

For the crease, dip brush into the medium shadow, tap off excess onto a tissue, and press color on the outer corner of the brow bone, where the eye creases. Blend back and forth in a windshield wiper motion.

Use the light shade to cover the entire eyelid that is from the lash line to the brow.

Apply the medium shade on the lower lid.

Sweep the medium eye shadow shade from lash line to brow bone. Blend the lightest shade underneath eyebrow to highlight brow bone. Define eyes by blending the darkest shade into the crease or use to softly line eyes. Wet the applicator and apply darkest shade as smoky eyeliner.

Preferred for green eyes: Green tones, any shade of brown, brown liner, black liner, brown mascara, black mascara. These are all wonderful choices for people of green eyes. Gold is an awesome choice. Steer clear of blue tones, blue liners and blue mascara. Basically, anything blue is not for you! The Smokey eyes are good on green eyes. No orangey tones.



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