However, we all have different eyes shapes, brow bones and creases, so you have to make it work for YOU. This video is pretty much the basics, after that, you have to adjust according to you eye. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE! That's the only way you get good at it. I suggest practicing on the weekends or at night when you aren't going out. That way you don't go out looking like a disaster.
Also, this isn't the only way to do eye shadow. I've just found this way to be the most practical.
Eyeshadow is always the hardest to perfect. Make sure you blend blend blend and don't wear too much! That always looks bad, and ask people for their honest opinion so you don't go out looking like a mess!
candycanez911 answered Saturday March 8 2008, 4:25 pm: Ok
well I know how to put this on because I have a Girly makeup thing book and it says find 3 like colors that go well together you put the darkest color on the crease between eyelid and eyebrow put second darkest color on the eyelid and the lightest color on the eybrow top region of your eye hope I helped! [ candycanez911's advice column | Ask candycanez911 A Question ]
Everyone applies it differently. Figure out what colors look best on your eye, then what application looks good. Some colors look good when your whole lid is covered, others look amazing when you use them like eyeliner =)
The crease of your eye is basically where your eyelid ends. You can feel where it is if you lightly feel your eyelid and feel the bone of your eye socket. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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