Have you ever used traditional eye shadows? Applying them can lead to clumping in the creases of the eye and excess flaking off. After eight hours of wear, more eye shadow is needed if you want to maintain your look any longer.
Mineral eye shadow has the benefit of intense colors without the clumping. A major benefit of mineral eye shadow is that the ingredients that make it are from the earth. Some manufacturers add other extras to the mix for various reasons but you can find a manufacturer that sticks to the basics.
Also, healthy skin starts with mineral makeup. Here are just a few of the benefits of wearing it:
? Sun protection from harmful ultraviolet rays
? Reflective properties that hide fine lines and wrinkles
? Non-comedogenic (means it won't clog the pores and lead to skin irritations)
? Feels lightweight when applied
The colors of mineral eye shadow are supplied by the iron oxides in the makeup. These colors are used to create subtle shadings and also dramatic evening looks. Mineral eye shadow can be applied in the morning and keep up the same effect all day without reapplication.
Mineral eye shadow effects
Use eye shadow to get the look you want for your eye. It takes a little practice but with a few helpful hints you can be a pro in no time. For instance, using lighter colors on your eyelids causes the eyes to appear to recede. Darker colors will do the opposite and pull your eyes into the forefront. If you apply the lighter color to the entire eye area, it has a minimizing effect.
Lighter colors work well during the daytime. At work, you don't need bedroom eyes. To keep your eyes noticeable, add a layer of mascara to your lashes. Use a color that will complement your skin without going too bold.
Nighttime is time to sizzle. Bring out your most vibrant colors for attention-grabbing eye effects. Before applying any eye shadow, prepare the eye area using loose mineral powder. Now, you are ready to create. Create your look with three shades that complement each other: a lighter one, a medium tone, and a darker color. For an eyeliner effect, wet a little of the darker powder and apply to the upper and lower lash lines with an eyeliner brush.
Use your lighter shade on the entire eyelid. You can use a shimmery color here to add some sparkle. The darker color is spread along the upper lash line out to the crease at the corner of the eye. Here, you make a sharp turn upwards toward the brow bone. This creates a ?V? shape. The medium color covers the lower half of the eyelid. Smudge the medium and dark colors to create a ?smoky? look.