Thursday, December 10, 2009

What is the correct way to apply eye make-up?

light color as your full base, then a slightly darker color inside the crease of your eye. don't overdue it though, you don't want to look slutty. it gives your eyes a deeper look. righ alongside that crease from the inside at near your nose to the outside near the outer part of your eye. don't go past your eye, like stay within the eye. then you can put eyeliner along the top of your eyelid, then apply mascara.What is the correct way to apply eye make-up?
example:


you go for 2 shades (Golden and brown), eyeliner and mascara


1st: you start of with applying the lighter shade from the bottom to the top of the eyelid. lightly, not too much.


2nd: you take the darker shade and apply it lightly to the bottom of the eyelid


By having a darker shade on the bottom and a lighter shade at the top of the eyelid it makes your eye seem a little bit wider.


3rd: apply a liitle bit of eyeliner


4th: finish of with mascara


you dont want to put mascara first because the little particles of the shadow might fall on it and the you have to apply againWhat is the correct way to apply eye make-up?
Go to www.marykay.com/daryn_anderson and click on Application Tips. It will tell you how to apply it properly for the type of eyes that you have.
Outside to in. Light colors on your lid and as you go up, make 'em darker. Always remember. Brown eyes can wear anything.
The correct way to apply eye make up depends on the shape and type of eye you have. For instance, some people have little to no eyelid showing. Some have mostly all eyelid and there is the proportioned eye, having equal lid and brow area. always start with a base or light color for entire lid, depending on the shape of your eye is where the contouring comes in. I am a certified beauty advisor for Avon and have taken courses in application of make-up.
You should put a light base cream on first if you're using powder, that way the powder wont stick to the crease in your lid. Other than that, it's whatever works for you.
try your best

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