Apply Eye Makeup Tips to Make You Stunning
Have you wondered how to highlight your best features while minimizing your trouble areas? Are you “stuck” wearing the same outdated makeup style of years past and would love to change it?
Learning how to apply eye makeup tips may seem more complicated than for other types of makeup because there are such a variety of colors, tools, and techniques to use. Yet, it is the most important because your eyes are the most expressive facial feature you have. After all, when you look into someone’s face, what is the first feature you focus on?
Their eyes! We communicate through our eyes and convey our emotions through them. That’s why eye makeup (eye shadow) should be enhanced. Eye shadows come in several textures, powders, pencils, and creams: Powder can be used either dry or wet and it’s really easy to control. Make sure you look for a powder that feels moist.
Pencils are fairly easy to use, but you need to remember to smear the line as you go or you’ll have lines all over your face. Creams tend to be hard to control. They can look beautiful and stay that way if you use a good quality eye foundation, otherwise they can slip and slide into the crease on your eyes and eyelids.
As you already know, eye makeup come in a wide range of beautiful colors. But don’t think that just because you have blue eyes you have to wear blue eye makeup!
You really need to experiment new colors and have fun learning to apply eye shadow that is within the same shade and complement each other. That’s why matte, neutral eye makeup is a favorite. When applied properly it draws people’s gazes “into” your beautiful eyes, not “at” your eyes.
The ideal behind eye makeup is to create illusions that minimize “faults”. To outline the contour of the eye, you can use eyeliners or pencils. As to the eye shadow, you’ll find that neutral eye shadows are the smart choice because they are easy to work with and complement your skin tone. Of course, neutral doesn’t have to mean every shade of brown. Any of the following colors can be considered neutral in the appropriate shade: gray, gold, blue, vanilla, olive, brown, mauve and beige.
You must always remember that: light colors make an area seem larger while dark colors make an area seem smaller. To apply eye makeup tips to create the desired illusion, it is essential to apply eye makeup in a way that works with light and dark together and keeps your eyelid shape in mind.


