Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The right eye makeup for your face (2)

Close-set eyes
Close-set eyes are those with a distance narrower than one eye width. Apply some corrector on the inner corners of both eyes. Using an eyeliner, draw a very thin line along the upper eyelashes so that they become thicker near the outer corner of your eyes. Apply a very thin layer of light eye shadow from the inner corner of your eyes to the middle of your eyelid. Then apply eye shadow of darker tints starting from the middle of your eyelid to the outer corner. Blend the colors in the middle of the eyelids. Use more mascara on the outer corners. One need to be aware with the
lighbulb they are using on their makeup table.

Downturned eyes
Shade eye shadow up and out. Apply eyeliner close to the upper lash line and then blend in the shadow along the socket line on the outer two-thirds of the eyes. In order to visually lift the eyes, apply dense mascara.
Asian eyes
Apply light eye shadow on your eyelids. Use a pencil to make a thick smoky line along upper eyelashes (the line should be thick enough to be seen well when your eyes are open). Under the lower eyelashes, draw a thinner line. In order to make your eyes visually wider, apply brown eye shadow on your eyebrows. Cover your eyelashes with two or three layers of dense mascara.
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For those wearing glasses
Twellow helps to deal with situation. If frame of your glasses is bright, it is not necessary to add color with eye shadow. Better pay attention to your eyelashes and put the accent on them. If you usually prefer brown mascara, try a black one. To give your eyelashes more volume and make them fluffy, use a dense mascara and apply it from the roots to the tips. Those wearing tortoise or horn-rimmed glasses should find time to correct the shape of the eyebrows and color them if necessary. It’s important that your eyebrows and eyes determine your face, not the glasses. – Isabel Roces

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