QuoteReplyTopic: 6 MARVELOUS MAKEUP TIPS FOR ALL EYE SHAPES Posted: October 06 2012 at 8:16am
1. CLOSE SET EYES
If you have close set eyes, typically the goal is to make your eyes appear a lot wider and you want to draw attention away from the fact that there is very little space between your eyes. Because you are drawing attention away from the fact that there is not a lot of space, you want to use some light makeup around the inner corners of your eyes and darker colors around the outer corners of your eyes.
2. ALMOND EYES
Almond eyes are some of the most beautiful eye shapes in the whole world! This eye shape is actually perfectly proportioned and one makeup tip for all eye shapes, especially the almond shape is that you can follow all of these tips!
3. DOWN TURNED EYES
So if you girls have some down-turned eyes, don’t worry or look sad! This is one of my favorite eye shapes in the world! So, how do you make your eye look a little more balanced and level? Well, to start, you’re going to want to apply just a small bit of lighter colored eyeshadow along the oval of your eyelid all the way to the corner of your inner eye.
4. DEEP SET EYES
Did you know that Marilyn Monroe had deep set eyes? These are some of the eyes in the world, but you want to make sure that they look awake, not closed off or tired. How do you do that? Well, lighter makeup along the lid all the way to the inner corner of your eyes – then add some darker shades toward your eyebrow. A contouring shade should follow the natural curve of your i lashes.
5. HOODED EYES
So for hooded eyes, these are actually when the brow slightly hangs over the eyelids. This makeup tip for all eye shapes all boils down to making sure that your eyes look open and not so hooded. To make your eyes appear more open, swipe a bit of light eyeshadow across your lower lash line all the way to the inner corner of your eyes.
6. PROTRUDING EYES
With protruding eyes, you want to make sure that they appear a little less ‘buggish’ and have them sit slightly further back. It’s not hard to do ladies! All you do is start with a darker eyeshadow, apply it to your lid right beside the lash line. Use the same darker shade and apply it at the base of your eyelid.
Edited by Karen Shelton - October 08 2012 at 10:25am
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