Eye Shadow can be a tricky thing to get right and walk down the street you will see how many people get it wrong. Alternatively people will stay away from wearing eye shadow for fear of getting it wrong. The aim of this article is to give you some advice on the best way to apply your eye shadow and also what colours are best to go for.
How to Apply Eye Shadow
Using eye shadow can help to make your eyes stand out, give you a dramatic look and even define your eyes. Below are the steps for applying your eye shadow:
Step 1 - The first thing to do is to prepare your eyes. This is very simply done but lightly dusting them with a little bit of loos powder.
Step 2 - Now you want to apply your base eye shadow which should be light in colour. To do this use a good eye shadow brush and sweep it across your whole eyelid. This should go all over from the brow to the lashes. If you want to make your eyes appear wider then you should apply some highlighter. This should go on the lower lid from the inner corner of the eye to the middle of the eyelid.
Step 3 - Now get a slightly darker shade to that used in step 2 and using a small eye shadow brush, apply it to the crease of your eyelid. The crease is the basically the bend you see in your eyelid when your eyes are open. Remember to blend it slightly around the edges into the lighter colour to give a smoother finish. The blending can be done using a cotton bud or your fingers.
Step 4 - Now move on to a darker colour for the area below the crease. This should be applied along the line of the eyelashes. Again remember to blend this colour into the one used for step 3 to keep continuity. If your eyes are wide set then you can skip this step.
Step 5 - Finally you want to make sure you tone down any dark colours. This can easily be done with cotton wool pad and some powder. Add some powder to the cotton wool and shake of the excess then gently press the cotton wool onto the eye over the eye shadow. Voila, perfect eyes.
How to Choose your Eye Shadow Colour
Now that you know how to apply your eye shadow it is important that you pick the right colours. Below is a list of simple tips for selecting your eye shadow colour.
1. It is important to complement your eye colour and skin tone. Colours that slightly contrast your natural eye colour will work a lot better than those that match it exactly.
2. It is always best to go for natural shades, particularly in the day time. Remember that bright colours can look fake and go out of fashion quickly. If you do go for bright colours, then save them for the evening and use them to create and effect and compliment what you are wearing.
3. If you are following the above steps remember to use 3 colours that are just different shades of the same colour or that complement each other. The last thing you want is harsh lines between colours that clash.
4. Remember that the light colours you use will help to widen the eye and that dark colours can cause the eye to recede slightly.
5. If you have blue eyes then colours that can work well for you are soft browns or tans, usually with sandy or pink undertones.
6. For green eyes, khaki or brown colours with yellow undertones can be fantastic.
7. For dark brown or black eyes you should probably go more for charcoals which can also help for creating a smoky look.
8. Finally, experiment. There is nothing wrong with trying different things out. Next time you are in a big store, go to one of the cosmetics desks and try a few things out. Also as the expert what they think would work.
Now there is no excuse for not using eye shadow, it should be part of any women's make up routine so follow the above steps and end up with fabulous eyes.
Tips For Eye Shadow
Cucumbers, potatoes and salt are usually available and ready to use in your kitchen, so why don't you use those to enhance your eyes' beauty? You can crush cucumbers and potatoes together, then dip a piece of cotton into that mixture and put the cotton piece on your eyelids for about 15 minutes. After that gently wash your eyelids with water and your eyes will become fresh again.
Another effective way to prevent future serious eye diseases is by adding foods that are rich in vitamins A, E and C to boost your eyes' health. Foods that are rich in Vitamin A, which is a source of eye-building nutrient beta-carotene, include carrots, squash, apricot, deep orange produce, cod liver oil, and green leafy vegetables such as spinach.Vitamin C-rich foods include citrus fruits, cantaloupe, raspberries, Brussels sprouts, mango, broccoli, strawberries and cauliflower. Meanwhile, good sources of Vitamin E are eggs, peanuts, almonds, and sunflower seeds.
You could also start a daily routine of very simple exercises to help improve your eyes and the appearance of the surrounding skin. One excellent exercise involves sitting down and rubbing your hands together. The friction from the rubbing will heat your palms. Once your palms are warm place one palm over each eye and let the warmth flow into the skin surrounding your eyes. Ensure that your eyes are fully covered and that no light gets into your eyes. While you are doing this take slow, even deep breaths and relax yourself. Repeat this process for around 15 minutes each day and after a week or so you will notice the improvement in the inflammation around the eyes.
Everybody knows that eating a balanced diet is essential for a stronger body. But did you know that eating right is important for beauty as well? By eating a healthy diet, your body gets all the necessary vitamins and minerals it needs to become, among other things, more efficient in eliminating toxins and wastes that make you look tired and wasted.
Use a clean cotton ball dipped in milk to clean your eyes. Milk is a good and safe natural cleanser. To induce a glow into your eyes insert 2 drops of pure rose water using a dropper.
Use sunglasses which are capable of blocking 99-100% of UV rays, particularly when the land is snow covered. Remember that sunlight reflected by the snow can lead to sunburned eyes. Overexposed eyes to sun's UV rays during winters can lead to temporary damage like photokeratitis. So it is advisable for you to use high quality of UV-blocking sunglasses.
Always apply make-up where there is adequate light on your face. Improper light can lead to horrible look. Yellow light compliments your skin the most. Don't go for a colour eye-shadow as a base. Also, apply eyeliner close to the base of eyelashes so as to make them look thicker.
Rest is vital in the eye care routine. It will not only refresh the eyes but also improve their efficiency. Therefore take adequate rest. Regular exercise is mandatory to improve blood circulation. It will supply enough oxygen for the perfect functioning of the eyes.Simple everyday eye exercise like closing your eyes gently for 30 seconds to relax them in between your work, rotating your eyes often to relax muscles and moving your eyeballs from extreme left corner to the right corner is good for maintaining healthy eyes.
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