i like the blending at least 3 to 4 colors together.Any tips for blending eye-shadow with noticible effect?
You should have an eye makeup set with the correct coordinated colors. Almay, Revlon, and L'Or茅al are some good brands to purchase from. Go to their websites (almay.com, revlon.com, %26amp; lorealparisusa.com) to get more information on which colors you should choose.
The darkest shade in the kit is like a base. Cover your entire lid with it. For the most part, it will be a matte color that doesn't stand out too much. Make sure you don't apply over the crease of your eye. The next color goes on the crease of your eye, which should be a line over the base color. If your have a 4-color kit, the next color can be use on the inner corner of your eyes. Remember to blend all of these colors together. The very last color looks best underneath your eyebrow. Make sure you apply each color lightly-- heavy eyeshadow looks messy and mediocre. Be sure everything is blended well.
Remember that these tips give a dramatic and colorful affect, not necessarily something that should be used in everyday/casual situations.Any tips for blending eye-shadow with noticible effect?
Choose your colors, place them where you want them without worrying if they're blended. Then, using a blender brush like this one: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>
Blend section by section
There is a great website at maybelline.com and it shows you step to step here. If you have close-set,wide-set,small,no crease, or deep set eyes, it shows you step by step which colors are preferably the best to use and where to apply and bring out your eyes. Sorry i couldn't explain it here, but go to http://www.maybelline.com/getthelook/how鈥?/a> and look at the steps on using different shadows to make your eyes look noticable.
do like a smoky eyes thing..this way you can blend like a deep grey and black..if you want you can always add a color
get a blending stick and smudge the edge of the colors together, it also works to give the eye a smokey effect
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