Thursday, June 24, 2010

Makeup ideas with this eyeshadow?

I just got this eyeshadow trio:


https://www.wegmans.com/prodimg/581/200/鈥?/a>





I tried it out and it was pretty, but what are some really pretty ideas that I could do with it?


I also got some of my regular pencil liner and liquid liner, so anybody have any ideas?Makeup ideas with this eyeshadow?
For a simple look try the white under your brow bone as a highlighter as well as putting it in the inner corner of your eye. The pink all over your lid and then use the liquid liner just on the top lid going from thin (from the inner corner) to thicker (on the outer corner).


Another look you could use the white as a highlighter like above and the pink all over the lid, then apply the dark brown on the outside corner smudging it and then carefully smudge it along your lower lashes you create a pretty smoky look.Makeup ideas with this eyeshadow?
Put the lightest shade all over. Your eyelids. Then take the medium color and put it on the outside 2/3 of the lid. Put the dar color in the crease and the lightest one under your eyes brow. Make sure to blend them well.





Another idea is to put the medium or dark color on the lids, the dark in the crease and the light under the brow.
Use a flat shader brush (MAC 239) and gently pat on the middle color [kind of a moca?] onto your lid. Then take a pointed crease brush (like a MAC 224) and blend the darkest color through your crease, in windshield wiper motions. Use the lightest white color as a highlite. Meaning, flip the flat shader brush and using that side, gently pat on the white under your brow-bone above the dark brown in your crease.





You can use the pencil and liquid liner several ways.





For a natural everyday look, take the pencil liner and put it on your waterline (if you want to) and the liquid and make a thin line on your top lid.





Glam it up a bit: Make a dramatic wing on the end of the line on the top of your lash line and use the pencil for the waterline.





Smokey eyes: Thin line that increases height at the end of your lid with waterline lined with the pencil AND the pencil underneath smudged (finger, q-tip whatever).





Good luck I hope that helps!





Also, there may be some helpful youtube tutorials with this trio :)
for a natural, simpler look:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4Gr0lA1g鈥?/a>





or if you want a more dramatic look:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAT5XQnEz鈥?/a>





and might i add, you dont need to use as many colors as she uses, as long as you blend it enough.


and you can tone it down, add to it, morph it any way you want.


but these are great i think.
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