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on 2007-11-17 21:19:35
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Beauty Tips - Eye Shadow That Stays in Place
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on 2007-11-17 21:19:35
Smilie _WRITES: " If you want your eyeshadow to last all day long simply apply a thin layer of concealer before applying your eyeshadow. It will usually last you for 24hrs. Eye shadow is a cosmetic which is applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows. Eye shadow adds depth and dimension to one's eyes, compliments the eye color, or simply draw attention to the eyes. Eye shadow comes in many different colors, and is usually made from a powder. Eye shadow is perhaps the most beloved cosmetic of creative makeup artists. The most important trick to keep in mind is that the light colors highlight the spots while dark colors tame them down. Apply the medium shade on the lower lid and blend it into your base shade. Apply the medium shade on the lower lid and blend it into your base shade. Eye shadow comes in many different colors, and is usually made from a powder, but can also be found in liquid, pencil or mousse form.
Eye shadow is a cosmetic which is applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows, to help make wearer's eyes stand out or look more attractive. Eye shadow adds depth and dimension to one's eyes, compliments the eye color, or simply draw attention to the eyes. Eye shadow can be applied in a variety of ways depending upon the desired look and formulation. Typically application is done using sponges, fingers, and/or brushes. An eyeshadow primer or base can be applied to prevent the shadow from fading or migrating to the crease. Many eyeshadow sets come with three colors, the lightest being the highlighter while the darkest is used in the crease. An eyeshadow primer or base can be applied to prevent the shadow from fading or migrating to the crease.
Eyeshadow apply Tips
1. Before using eye-shadow, use a little powder on the eyelid as a base.
2. Never share the eye makeup tools.
3. For day makeup, base color and mascara are the only things you need to wear for eyes.
4. Apply the darkest shade to the outer corners of the eyes from lash line to the crease.
5. Use brushes to apply eye shadow. Try to avoid those nasty foam applicators that come with it.
Read more: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=42624
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