Tuesday, 8 January 2013

eye makeup techniques

eye makeup techniques
 Although it is quite cliched but your eyes are certainly the windows to your soul. Using the right eye makeup can accentuate the beauty of those doe shaped eyes and change the entire look and personality of a person. Use these eye makeup techniques to highlight and emphasize your eyes.
Applying the right makeup is a prerequisite for the women who want to enhance their natural beauty, hide the (little) flaws and basically look a lot more confident. One of the fun parts of any makeup regime is the eye makeup. Playing up the eyes by using the appropriate eye makeup defines your facial features and accentuates this memorable characteristic. After all, apart from the sexy pout, isn't it her brilliant smokey eyes the next thing, that you notice in Angelina Jolie? However, not many people attempt to highlight their eyes for the fear that a bad eye makeup would stick out and make you look really awful. However, eye makeup is not all that difficult. With a little practice and a bit of experimentation you can get a look that is sexy and just perfect for you.
eye makeup techniques
 The first thing to consider for achieving the perfect eye makeup is to discern the eye look you want. This could be based on the occasion or the amount of effort needed. Also, make sure that the entire look is tied together to prevent the individual features from looking mismatched. So, whether you have chosen a eye makeup that is smudged and smoldering; polished and elegant or simply crazy, here is a look at some of the most versatile and professional eye makeup techniques out there.
eye makeup techniques

eye makeup techniques

eye makeup techniques
Makeup Tips For Eyes

Using a Primer: Using a primer on the eyelid ensures not only a smooth application but also a long-lasting eye makeup. You can use just a bit of a primer or a concealer and apply it across the entire eye area, blending from the lash line to the brows. Dust-on a layer of translucent powder, to smoothen the look and prevent "creasing".

Choosing the Eye Shadow: Depending on the eye look that you choose, be it the sexy "smokey eyes" or the wacky "Gothic drama" look, select the eye shadow colors that you want to use. For achieving the classic smokey eyes, choose eye shadow shades of black, brown or gray. However, there are a lot of colors that you can use such as gray, violet, blue, plum, gold, forest green, copper, bronze or a beige colored eyeshadow. Personally, I love the metallic shades of the blues and the browns which can work wonders. You can also choose the eyeshadow based on the color of your eyes. So, eye makeup for green eyes will be different from that for brown eyes. Most of the eye color kits come in three, four and sometimes even five different shades inside. Although they are meant to be used together but Do NOT use all at the same time.

A classic all time look can be achieved by applying highlighter on the brow bone (the area right underneath your eyebrow), then the darkest shade (contour shadow) on the crease of your eyelid followed by a midrange light color (base shadow) which can go on the lid itself. A little bit of darker color was used on the outer edge to give that kind of wedge shape to the eye. This technique is also used to create the smokey look. However, recent fashion dictates the two tone color with the dark color on the lid itself, with a little gentle blending upwards and a taupe or other lighter color which goes on the brow bone.

Line Your Eyes: Eyeliners are available in liquid or pencil, with a variety of applicators. While the pencil liners are used for achieving the smudged look, liquid liners have a more dramatic effect. Use an eyeliner on the top lid for lining all the way across the edge of the eyelid, from the inside corner of the eye, along the lashes, to the outside corner. You can choose eyeliner color based on the eyeshadow or simply work with the blacks and the browns.

Mascara for Your Eyes: You can use an eyelash curler to emphasize your long lashes. Now highlight them using a mascara. Do not go in for the lengthening, thickening or curling mascaras or you can end up with clumps sticking out of your lashes (Yew!). Believe me mascara can go from classy to trashy in seconds! Use a smudge proof mascara and apply using single stroke from the base to the tip of your eyelashes (Never try to do it the other way round).

A bold eye makeup should always be paired off with subdued makeup for the rest of the face. Therefore, finish off your look with soft or neutral lips and cheeks done in a soft color for blush. In this way, the eyes become the focal point of your overall look and thus have the desired effect.

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