okay so i just started to wear eye shadow. and i bought this black eye shadow and it comes with liek sparkly white and gray.
so how shou i put it on correctly. and when u use the words like the crease of ur eye, please define what that is
thankssI have a question about eye shadow?
if you start wearing eyeshadow you should usually stick to neutral colors really.
1.apply a eyeshadow base on your whole lid.it help the eyeshadow stay on longer
(Urban Decay Primer portion)
2.put like tape under your eye. like under wear you would put your eyeliner, why i would use tape is because i dont what those eyeshadow under my eyes which make me or you look a racoon plus those shimmery glitter will might fall out while your applying on the eyeshadow
3.so start applying the eyeshadow in the inner of your eyelid(like sorta near your nose ??) and start working your way out
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so the crease of your is your is when you half close your eyes, you will see a defined line above your eyeball and that is your crease so its below your eyebrow where that noticeable line is. I have a question about eye shadow?
yea ok i will try and explain it to u its kind of hard. so here i go
first put gray on the inside of ur eye tell like almost the middle.
and the crease is where ur eye lid goes in. but the gray aa little bit on top of the crease then go to the other side of ur lid and put the black.and make shore its a little over the crease and blend the gray and black together wher it meets.. use a brush to do that.then put the white on ur brow bone(start from ontop of the black and gray)
then if u want a smoky eye put the balck and gray under ur eye
hopes this helps
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I think u should use the black really subtly at the bottom, almost like eyeliner. And blend the gray and sparkly white.
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