Sunday, March 13, 2011

Applying Makeup for Eyes Far Apart


Distance between both eyes is wider than the length of one eyeball, and the bridge of the nose looks wide.Spread light color eye shadow from the edge of the eyes up to the eyebrow. Apply dark color eye shadow at the inner corner of the eyes from the edge up to the brow bone. Darkest color should be at the edge of the eye, and then spread until it blends up to the brow bone. Use eye liner to draw at the upper edge and the lower edge of the eyes. Line at the inner base of the eyes must be thick and gradually becomes thinner as it moves towards the outer corner.
Applying Makeup for Eyes Close to each otherDistance between both eyes is narrower than the length of one eyeball.Spread light color eye shadow from the edge of the eyes up to the eyebrow. Apply dark color eye shadow at the outer corner of the eyes from the edge up to the brow bone. Darkest color should be at the edge of the eye, and then spread until it blends up to the brow bone. Use eye liner to draw at the upper edge and the lower edge of the eyes. For the upper part, corner of the eyes has to be lifted. Line at the inner base of the eyes must be slender and gradually becomes thicker as it moves towards the outer corner. Apply mascara and apply it again for the second time at the outer lashes in order to make it more prominent than the inner corner of the base of the eyes.
Applying Makeup for Deep Eyes
Spread light color eye shadow from the edge of the eyes up to the eyebrow.Applying medium color eye shadow on the eyelid crease up to the brow bone.
Use medium color eye liner on the upper edge of the eyes by starting from the inner corner of the eyes then move towards the outer corner of the eyes.
Draw the lower part of the edge of the eyes and then spread it until it is smooth. Apply mascara and apply it again for the second time at the outer lashes.



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