Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2005, 3:02 pm
hey, is there any way of applying eye make-up that make the eyes look:
1.more oval
2.less droopy and more upward slating \ /
3.wider apart
4.longer in length / [] \
also could the way you shape your eyebrows affect this and if so please can i have some tips.
thanks a lot
luv rach xxx
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? cokecap_x21 answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 4:01 pm: well actually,yes there is a way to make it - 1,2.The 3rd and 4th have to do with the make up on your face,the shape,the features,the blush and foundation..im not exactly sure about 3 and 4 because i never wanted to do that with my eyes :) 1-its all about the tecnique(sp?) in how you use your eyeliner-i tried looking on google,but no websites could be found of how to do this,hey,you can always experiment though! ^.^. 2 is a definate yes. You can buy products to do that,but you want to do it with makeup,so this depends on how you apply eyeshadow i dont know much about this,but i'll tell you what i do know, - ex-it you whant to use eyeshawdow to make your eyes pop(or more awake)--Since you didn't specify your eye color, there are a few rules of thumb. Makeup artist Bobbi Brown has been quoted as saying that you don't want to "fight" your own eye color or draw attention to your shadow - you want to pull attention to your own shade. Thus, lilac, lavender, and hues of brown (such as camel and taupe) will make blue eyes appear more blue rather than a blue in the same shade as your pupils. Green or hazel eyes follow the principle of "complimentary colors;" pinks, deep mauves, lavenders, rich plums, and eggplant shades will cause the green or hazel to appear more vibrant. Brown eyes are the easiest to complement; any color lighter or darker than your own brown will attract attention to your brown, even tints of brown itself. For standout brown eyes, choose shades in blue, steel blue/gray, plum,pink, and eggplant.,which really will make them seem awake,and applying it NOT just all over your eye,but kind of in an oval way,makes them have an upward slant more so.This can also treat the more oval look you are looking for.And its a fact -- Arched eyebrows give you a more awake and upward facial look.remember-your eyebrows define your face.I suggeset get them profesionally done at a spa,and tell them you'd like and arch shape if you have enough eye brow to do it.If you dont have enough eyebrow to do that,pencil always works,and using clear mascara for an eyebrow gel is good to keep it in place so they dont mess up. Wow,im finnaallly done XD,sorry it was so long..hopefully i gave you some tips!! Good luck~ [ cokecap_x21's advice column | Ask cokecap_x21 A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 4:00 pm: Eyeliner, dark eyeshadow ( smokey eyes ) and mascara work the best for eyes! [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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