Monday, March 15, 2010

The Eyeshadow That Suits Your Eyes & The Ideal Blush For You

Eye makeup of a woman.Image via Wikipedia

EYESHADOW

Everybody knows that finding an eyeshadow that fits the shape of your eyes is not an easy job! To avoid spots and "leaked out" colors I'll give you 3 handy tips:

Oval

Oval eyelids may soon appear smaller when you apply too bright eyeshadow. Therefore always choose colors

processed with pearl. These colors ensure that the light is maintained and reflected, resulting in the fact that your "glance" will become much bigger. Amazing result!

Round

Round eyes don't need much to shine. Choose a liquid eyeshadow that gives your eyes a little bit color. By the way, liquid eye make-up also ensures that you can create a flirty look.

Almond

Almond shaped eyes are best accentuated on the outside in order not to get sunken eyes. Choose a powder structure so that it the eye-shadow doesn't end up in the slits of your eyes. The powder also gives you the necessary color intensity, so your eye is pulled open.

BLUSH

A touch of blush can do wonders for your look. Your look is lighted up and your skin looks healthier than ever. But you can also go wrong and choose a pink powder that makes you look like a puppet. I will put forward some tips to continue shining for days to come.

Pale skin

Do you have a very pale skin go for a shiny, soft pink palette. Think Dusky pink with a pastel implementation and you're always right. The powder you apply to your whole jaw line, the shiny nature of the powder will make your face light up and your jaw bones more accentuated.

Normal skin

Got a light tanned skin, then you are best with deep pink and mauve tones with a slight brown undertone. These go perfectly with your light brown complexion. Would you like to look extra classy? Spread the powder not only on your jaw bone but also on your nose, chin and forehead. So you get a tanned appearance.

Dark skin

A dark skin is best off with bright pink tones. Just be sure not to color your entire cheek, only accentuate the apples of your cheeks. A soft, wide brush is the best tool to create beautiful, natural circles.


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