Springtime Eye Shadow Hacks

Posted by support on Mar 25, 2015

Eyes are often referred to as windows to the soul and are the subject of countless poems and love stories. For makeup lovers, they’re also the focus of great artistry. However, applying eye shadow can be intimidating. Wide varieties of hues, shades, and shadows line store walls, and during springtime retailers are bringing in even more rows of new colors. Whether trying out the newest trends or using those old shades from the bottom of your makeup drawer, there are simple tips and tricks that can highlight any eye. Check out these eye shadow hacks that can work for both dramatic and natural looks.

Use Beige as a Base
While many beauty advisors recommend using a white primer to make eye shadow pop, using an underlying shade of beige is an option that gives great results. The neutral undertones of the beige shade help the top color emerge as vibrant and alluring.

Brown eye make-up

Create New Colors
Eye shadow has a way of stacking up. Compacts with combo shades often results in a color that’s used far more than its neighbor, leaving one empty pan where your go-to color used to be and another color that remains untouched. Before tossing the half full compact consider blending the adventurous color with a tamer shade.

Eyebrow Upkeep
Groomed eyebrows make a dramatic difference when it comes to eye makeup. Whether going for a strong, wide brow or a high arching brow, maintenance is a must. Tweezing or visiting your favorite specialist to wax or thread brows creates a clean canvas for eye shadow.

Use a Reliable Progression
Eye shadow applications can be as simple or as complex as you’d like, but if you’re in a hurry and need a quick fix, use a reliable progression. Remember to build from light to dark: apply a light shade from brow to eyelid as a base coat, then add a medium shade across the lid itself, and end with a dark shade close to the base of the eyelashes. This technique works best when pulling shades from complimentary color palates.

Use a Small Piece of Paper when Dealing with Sharp Edges
When applying bold shades over the eye, color can easily spill over into unwanted parts of your face. Broad strokes can be controlled by applying a small piece of paper to the outer edge of the eye. This prevents color from going too far over onto your cheekbone, and helps create a sharp, attention grabbing edge.

 

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