Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How should i apply makeup on my eyes (eye liner & mascara)?

i have big, round, eyes %26amp; they are greyish/blue. any tips on what you people think i shoudl apply my eye liner??How should i apply makeup on my eyes (eye liner %26amp; mascara)?
as for mascara, i love bourjois maxi mascara extreame volumising length mascara, with this my lashes never clump together and is super waterproof. i have tried all the mascaras you can think of and this is the best by far.





when choosing a mascara, consider the types of mascara and select one appropriate for your lashes and the occasion. you have a choice of lengthening, thickening, long-wearing, conditioning and waterproof formulas, among others. for day, you might decide to add length, while a night on the town may require a long-wearing or thickening formula. for me, mac mascaras are also great as i like to add length to my lashes.





you didnt mention the natural colour of your lashes? if you have blond or red lashes, opt for brown mascara. darker-lashed women can consider brown for a casual look, and black or brown-black for more pronounced or dramatic lashes.





when applying mascara a great tip is to curl your lashes with an eyelash curler, it will make your lashes look heaps longer. remove the wand from the tube in one pull. pumping the mascara will push air into the tube, potentially drying out the formula and introducing bacteria into it.





begin with the underside of your upper lashes, moving the brush slowly upward toward the tips of your lashes. always hold the wand parallel to your eyelid. roll the brush slowly on the upward stroke to promote separation of the lashes.





allow the first coat of mascara to dry before applying the second coat in the same manner. use an eyelash comb to separate the wet lashes. also blot the lashes with tissue paper if necessary to remove excess mascara. use less mascara for the lower lashes. begin where the lashes meet the rim of the lower eyelid, and gently stroke downward. remove any stray mascara around the eye with a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of eye makeup remover.





for eyeliner try these vids:





for pencil:


http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-appl鈥?/a>





for liquid:


http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-appl鈥?/a>





hope this helps


xHow should i apply makeup on my eyes (eye liner %26amp; mascara)?
I have the exact same color eyes.....


I only use a little teeny bit of eye liner to go on my bottom lid, Make sure you cover the whole line on the lid, but don't overdo it, you have beautiful colored eyes that are naturally pretty, now, mascara you need to put it on your top lashes overlapping it 2 times.


But first make sure your eyes are all cleaned of before you put anything on your eyes.


Then make sure you have a good sized mirror and first add a little bit of white eye shadow on the bottom of your eye and rub it in so it is not so noticeable, this will make your eye look brighter.


Like I said, do cover your eyes with make up, keep it natural.


Make sure your pencil is sharpened the lightly cover your bottom lid.


Then get your mascara and put it below your top lashes then blink 2 times.





hope this helped....
Since you probably have a larger eyelid area, go with a thicker and softer liner. Run it along as close as you can to your lash line to prevent a ';ghost line';. Just apply it like normal... if you have wideset eyes, emphasize the inner corner of your eyes, fore close set eyes, emphasize the outer corner of your eyes. hope i could help
O.K, browns bring out blues and grays because they are complete opposites. So brown eyeliner, on the bottom and top if you wish, and then a natural eyeshadow color. Then take a shimmery gray or silver shadow and put it on the inside corners of your eye to add sparkle to your eyes. Also, if you can use a brown black mascara.





Trust me, it should work. Black eyeliner makes your eyes look trashy. And blue eyes are beautiful.
video how-to: http://youtube.com/watch?v=OCnJ8B0Ay14





:)

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