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Eye
Shadow
- On days when you are
really pressed for time, apply the base color
to the eye then skip to mascara
and you’re done.
- When applying eye
shadow to the crease of the eye, keep
your eyes open and slightly tilt your head
backward. This will enable you to better see
the shape you are creating and allowing the
shadow to go into the crease.
- For more mature skin
use iridescent shades sparingly.
- If you have puffy eyelids
do not use iridescent or frosted shadows in
light colors or white. Use softer, matte colors.
Mascara
- If your mascara is new
and the deposit on the wand is plentiful,
tissue off the wand before applying to prevent
smudging.
- To get more product
on the mascara brush try twirling the brush.
Pumping it will cause the product to dry out
sooner.
- Try experimenting with
different colors of mascara – maybe
brown, navy or green.
- Always use less mascara
on your lower lashes.
- If your mascara thickens
when it reaches the end of tube, place the
tube in warm water. This will help to make
mascara thinner. Never add water to the tube;
bacteria can form.
Eyeliner
- When using an eye
pencil, open your mouth slightly to relax
the eye muscles. It will make lining a lot
easier without having to pull or tug at your
lid.
- Apply eyeliner
as close as possible and even into the lashes
to avoid the white line you sometimes get
when liner and lashes don’t connect.
- DO NOT put on mounds
of eyeliner because you will look like a raccoon
about three hours later.
Eyebrows
- Always use a brow color
that is as natural looking as possible. The
main objective is to define not create over-powering
brows. To fill in, comb first, then use feather
like strokes with your pencil to fill in.
To create a more natural look, comb again
after applying the pencil.
- When using a brow definer
or brush on brow, the same method is used.
Comb, apply with a brush and then comb again.
Sacha Cosmetics Dark Brown Single Eyeshadow
is excellent for darker brows.
- When using powdered
brow color, use a harder bristled angle brow
brush and draw tiny hair-like strokes. When
using a brow pencil, maintain a sharp edge
and use the same technique as the brush. You
may use a disposable mascara wand to soften.
The trick is comb, apply, comb.
- If your brows are low
or close to the eyes, bleaching them can “open
up” the face. This is a practice of the world's best makeup artists.
- DO NOT overpluck your
eyebrows so that instead of filling in tiny
spots, you will be drawing a whole eyebrow
that can smudge and look very fake.
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