MAKEUP ACCORDING TO THE SHAPE OF YOUR EYE
CLOSE SET EYES:
Apply eye shadow to the upper eyelids, blending the shadow upwards and outwards towards the outer corner of the eyes. Continue to blend until the shadow is considerably fainter in the area of the nose and the eye and somewhat darker at the outer corner. Line the eyes, leaving the inner corner of the eyes. Increase the distance between the eyebrows by removing hair in-between to make them appear wider apart.
DEEP SET EYES-
Use a lighter shade of foundation immediately above the socket area of the upper eyelids and blend well. Do not use eye shadow as the sunken effect will increase instead of decreasing.
DROOPING EYES: They can be given a lift by tilting the eyeliner upwards and outwards before it reaches the outer corner of the upper lid. The shadow should be winged upwards avoiding the area at the outer corner of the eyes.
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ROUND EYES:
Make them appear longer by extending eye shadow and liner beyond the outer corner of the eyes. Blend the corner well for a soft look.
BULGING EYES:
Use a dark shadow and blend it carefully over the prominent part of the upper lids carrying it lightly to the line of the brows
SMALL EYES:
They can look larger by using two shades of shadow. Use a light shade on the upper eye lid and a darker shade on the crease. Apply the lower eye liner and kajal from the middle to the outside of the eye |
COLORS THAT SUIT YOUR EYE
Eye makeup (eyeliner, eyeshadow,kajal and mascara) is arguably the most fun type of makeup. With a quick sweep of a sponge-tipped applicator or cute little brush, you can go from girl-next-door innocent to positively trampy. Here's a handy little chart to help you figure out what colors would best suit your eye color:
Brown eyes: Shades of slate blue, gray, and plum will help brown eyes stand out.
Green eyes: Shades of pink, salmon, mauve, and brownish-pink will help green eyes look even greener.
Blue eyes: Shades of brown, camel, and taupe will help blue eyes appear even bluer.
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