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![]() | By applying this base color, your other colors will blend much easier, and the shading will look much more natural. It also protects from creasing as the day progresses. |
![]() | Step#2: Choose two eyeshadow shades (a main shade, plus a darker shade that will blend together well). Example: Lighte, and Darker. Beginning with the lighter shade, and using a smaller bevelled eyebrow brush, apply the eyeshadow to the crease of the eye, spreading it in a half-moon shape. COMING SOON: How to choose colors for your individual skin tone. (check this web site often for other tips!) |
![]() | Step#3: Using the darkest shade, apply and blend at the outside corner of the eye in the shape of a "V", laying on its side. This frames the eye and adds depth to the eyelid. |
![]() | Step#4: Using your large soft eyeshadow brush apply a small amount of the base eyeshadow to the entire lid to blend all of the colors softly. Don t over-blend. |
![]() | Step#5: With a large soft bristled brush apply a highlighter to the eyelid below the crease and along the brow bone to create a "Betty Davis" look. Use a yellow shade for darker complexion and white for lighter complexion and to reduce evidence of wrinkles on older skin. To further reduce wrinkles, apply the white eyeshadow around whole eye area. Now you are ready to finish the eyes with eyeliner and lots of mascara. |