white eye shadow across your eye lids.I recommend using a powdered eye shadow and a rounded eye shadow brush.After this you will want to apply a golden beige eye shadow into the crease of your eye lid. I golden beige eye shadow with crushed glitter powder or a bronzer in it.Youll now want to apply a deep blue. You should use an angled eye shadow brush for this to may the application easier. You...
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4:16 AM on October 11, 2008
foundation sponge....The first rule when learning how to apply eye shadow is to draw attention to the eyes and not the eye makeup. While dark shades of eye shadow are used to add dimension, lighter shades can perk them up. Applying foundation on the eyelids provides a good canvas to spread the eye shadow. Choose good quality eye shadow brushes, flat and angled. Always work your way up from lighter shades. Go
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3:55 PM on November 22, 2008
speck of glitter was to fall off glittery eye shadow it can lodge underneath a contact lens, which could lead to an eye infection. Eye Makeup Can Spread Infection and is commonly known to spread eye. Aerosol sprays or powders also can cause lung damage if they are deeply inhaled into the lungs....Well,If you use eye shadow with glitter, be particularly careful if you wear contact lenses. Obviously if a
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6:59 PM on October 05, 2008
to lash line.Step3Use a medium-toned shade to cover your lower lids.Step4Contour the crease of your eyelid with a dark shade, using a smaller eye shadow brush. This color can also work as an eyeliner see the next section for instructions.Step5Blend shadow by stroking the lid gently with an eye shadow brush. Dont use your finger, you could wipe off the shadow entirely.Step6Use a cosmetic puff and a little
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11:33 PM on October 18, 2008
slightly darker than your daytime color, unless you have very deep set eyes. By adding shadowing you can add more depth to your eyes.If possible remove the eye shadow that you used during the day or go for a shadow to both the upper and lower lids.Another way to do this is to use an eye liner and outline the base of your lashes.If you want to make your eyes look a little more oval, try this tip:To make your
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3:34 PM on December 22, 2008
paste of three almond kernels and milk. Apply this paste: and leave till it dries. When applying cream or make up around the eyes use the ring finger as it exerts less pressure. 6.Dark shadows and tiny, of for each eye and keep on the eyes for 20 minute. 8.If your eyes are on the smaller side, open the using subtle grey, beige or brown shades of shadow, using a darker shade on the crease of the lid. Apply a
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12:12 PM on May 10, 2008
are the eyelids and areas under the brow, as well as across the tops of the cheeks....they have just regular eye shadow which comes in many colors but then they have these things called pigments. its like a tub of glittery stuff and its really cool....well sandhya For the eyes; I suggest some purples. I just got "Satelite Dreams" and it looks gorgeous. Greens are also a really nice color. Im REALLY
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11:59 PM on September 17, 2008
Darker shadow shades of matte help retreat eyes, while lighter hues, or frosts, advance them. If you want big, beautiful eyes then rely on pale shades. Heres how to apply your eye shadow: Apply eyelashes giving the eyes a hooded sexy look. Never line the inside rim of your lower lashes; this will make eyes look even smaller The Day Look: Smooth a medium eye shadow in your eye lid from lash line up
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9:22 PM on October 25, 2008
about how Hydroleyes&174; has worked for people like you. Their testimonials page is long and impressive....You can get rid of dark undereye shadows .Some tips --Ratans Suganda Under Eye Cream reduces undereye shadows:1.Grate cucumber and squeeze fresh juice out of gratings. Dip two cotton balls in it and keep these cotton balls on eyes.This relaxes eyes and relieves tiredness of eyes. Considered
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11:55 PM on September 28, 2008
One of the basic things that you need to keep on mind while choosing an eye shadow is the color of your eyes. If both of them dont gel together, your eyes will definitely stand out I mean sarcastically. In case of green in your eyes, mint green is a great choice. Black, mixed with another color, will look great at night. Application Tips Items Needed Base Coat Eye-shadow Cream usually white Three shades
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6:01 AM on November 13, 2008
that you should avoid is extending your eyeliner upwards outside the corner of your eye. This will give you a very harsh look and is known as cat eyes.Eye ShadowBeautiful eye make up color is the key to getting your eye shadow right. You will also need to choose colors that complement each other. Medium color is used for the lower lid, with a lighter color for highlighting.One of the best eye make up ideas
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4:09 PM on December 04, 2008
the softest pad until it disappears. 2. Apply eye base to your lid Eye base is the secret to keeping your shadow in place for hours. Without properly priming your lid first, your eyeshadow will likely end up a lashes as well....Lightly powder lids before eye shadow to keep it crease-proof longer. Avoid creams which tend to crease. 2. Eyeshadow Fallout? Heres how to keep eyeshadow from falling under your eyes
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5:55 PM on November 07, 2008
eye look youll want a lighter eyeliner. The key is to "smudge it." You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.Apply light base color Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your browbone. I love Stilas whipped eye shadows 20. The moist "
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3:07 PM on August 22, 2008