Tips in Using Eye Makeup and Eyeshadow
When a person looks at a woman's face, more often than not the first
thing he or she notices are her eyes. The eyes are the windows to the
soul, as they say, and they are the brightest and the most beautiful
features in a woman's face.
That is why the eyes are given much
attention when eye makeup is applied to her face and the choice of
eyeshadow and the way it is applied is always done with great care.
Whenever
you put on your eye makeup, your aim should always be to make your eyes
look brighter. Your eye makeup should make your eyes stand out among
the other features of your face. You can achieve this by selecting the
right colors for your eyeshadow and creating the right blend of
eyeshadow for your eyes.
The colors you choose for your eyeshadow
should either match the color of your eyes or provide a contrast to it.
If your eyes are blue, then blue eyeshadow would work perfectly for you.
If
your eyes are brown or hazel, brownish or golden tints for your
eyeshadow would be gorgeous. Nonetheless, blue eyeshadow on brown eyes
can provide a very nice contrast and make the eyes appear brighter.
Your
eyeshadow should be composed of three shades: a light color such as
taupe for your base shadow, a darker highlighter for the crease of your
eyes, and the main color for your eyelid that is a shade lighter than
your highlighter. The key to making your eyeshadow work is to blend in
these three colors.
Applying your eye makeup comes after you have
put foundation on your face. Always make it a point to put on your
makeup from the eyes downward.
Before putting on eye makeup, prime
your lids first with eye cream for protecting the sensitive skin of
your eyelids, and then dab on a little foundation over them. The
foundation will make sure that your eyeshadow will last for hours.
After
you are done with the foundation, dab on the base color for your
eyeshadow, covering the whole lid and the brow bone. Follow it with the
main color for your eyelid.
The highlighter comes next, but do
take care how you put your highlighter because if applied the wrong way,
your highlighter can make your eyes look too big and too beady.
Keep
your highlighter to the outer edges of your eyes. Also, avoid putting
highlighter on your brow bone, unless you are putting on makeup for an
evening affair or going to a photo shoot.
Blend the three shades
of your eyeshadow carefully so they appear to smooth over each other.
After
you are done with your eyeshadow, you can start putting on the other
elements of your eye makeup, applied to the eyebrows and the eyelashes.
Your
eyebrows give character to your eyes, so you should not neglect them
when you are putting on eye makeup. Brush them with a brow brush and
then shape them with eyeliner. Make sure that your eyeliner pencil is
sharp and matches the shade of your mascara.
As for your
eyelashes, the proper application of mascara on them will do a lot in
making your eyes pop. Mascara extends the length of your eyelashes and
makes them appear thicker.
Curl your eyelashes first with an
eyelash curler before putting on your eyeshadow so the thing would not
botch your carefully blended eyeshadow.
Put just enough mascara
and wipe away excess mascara from the applicator before putting it to
your lashes so that your lashes will not clump together. Also, use
smudge-proof and waterproof mascara so that it will not run if ever
tears come to your eyes, especially when you are wearing contact lenses.
To
finish it off, line your eyelids just under the lashes with eyeliner.
If
you want special touches to your eye makeup, you can put on a little
shimmer on your eyes to make them appear brighter.
If your age
lingers around 30 and above, however, use shimmer with caution because
shimmer can attract unwanted attention to the wrinkles around your eyes,
if you have them already.
Special occasions require special
touches on your eye makeup, though, and in that case, you can put a
little amount of shimmer on your brow bone.
You can further
brighten your eyes by drawing a dot or two with white eyeliner or
eyeshadow on the inner edge of your eyes.
Another thing you should
remember when putting on eye makeup is to go for balance. If you are
wearing bright red lipstick, tone down your eye makeup.
In fact,
you can completely forego wearing eye shadow and just stick to mascara
and eyeliner if you are wearing red lipstick. Wearing red lipstick and
dark eyeshadow will only make you appear like a clown.
In putting
on makeup, we should take care how we put on our eye makeup and how we
apply eyeshadow. The eyes, after all, are the most beautiful features on
a woman's face, so we should emphasize their beauty always.