Wednesday, January 13, 2016
The best eyeshadow for you
Makeup can make miracle, can change your face a lot. You can look more beautiful and attractive, also bad make up can hide your beauty and send wrong message.
Every part of your face is very important, your skin, lips, eyes but now I will focus on eyes because makeup for eyes is the most complicate.
First, what color are your eyes? If you have blue eyes take care not to put to much shadow that can deter from the color of your eyes. Brown shadow is best choose not only for blue but also for other eyes color, because you can with this natural and neutral color bring out your eyes. For evening ladies with blue eyes can use deep plum color or metallic. The dark blue eye shadow is perfect to bring out your natural color. You can combine eyeshadow with black eyeliner that will highlight you eyes and finish with black mascara.
The green eyes are the rarest and only 2% of world population have green eyes and if you have green eyes you should to be proud. Many makeup artist suggest purple shades of makeup, so can combine purple shades. At the outer edges of eyes put the darkest purple shades and on the beginning the lithest shadow. This make up is recommended for evening and you can put brown eyeliner for stronger effect. The purple and plum eyeshadow are quite noticeable and if you want to achieve more natural look you should use green, brown, gold or copper eyeshadow. General rule is to use mascara, and better solution will be brown than black mascara, and same rule is for eyeliner – brown will look much better than black on your eyes. Always choose some warm color that can highlight your eyes color. You should avoid silver and blue eyeshadow.
The brown eyes are perfect for almost all eyeshadow. You can also use all color or eyeliner and can't make mistake. For darker brown eyes use darker shadow.
General rule for all is difference between evening and day makeup, for day always use lighter and less make up. This tips was about color of eyeshadow but you also have to adapt the way you apply shadow by the shape.
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