Everyone can use a little advice on eye makeup tips to help you look your best. It’s not always easy to made a good decision choosing the most beneficial eye color to use.
What colors should you try? Since everyone is different certain colors are more appropriate for certain colored eyes. If your eyes are blue, try brown and rose. Warm shades contrast the coolness of blue eyes, making them stand out. If your eyes are hazel try deep green and pale yellow. If your eyes are green try lavender and mocha. Purple shades contrast your color, making eyes look more dramatic while warmer shades of mocha complement green, giving a natural effect.
Charcoal, chocolate, black are good colors for anyone. Since they can look heavy on the lid, use these colors as liners to complement any shadow hue.
One extra eye makeup tip that is most useful: For eye shadow that looks "just applied" for hours, first base your eyelid with a cover cream in a shade which closely matches your squinting. Then apply your eye shadow over the cover cream.
The process of the powder adhering to the cream will create a smudge resistant base for your eye shadow. This is an eye makeup tip which will ensure that your eye makeup lasts a long time.
More neutral colors are appropriate for the daytime. Shimmering, iridescent satin powders can be used at night to highlight your eyes. This will transform your day makeup into a glamorous night look.
Forget about the old days of huge dark blue colors all around the eye. It is not a natural look and is outdated. If you have puffy eyelids do not use iridescent or frosted shadows in light colors or white. Use softer, matte colors.
So go ahead and try something new.
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