Applying Eye Shadow

Applying Eye Shadow

Overview

Like many Asian women are exposed to fashion and beauty media aimed primarily at white women white, it is important to be aware of the subtle differences between the two, although the beauty concepts are similar.

Appreciating the difference in the skin, eyes and hair is essential to make the best use of natural and exotic beauty enjoyed by so many women in Asia and the Pacific.

What works well for blond hair and blue eyes may be inappropriate, or even a catastrophe for women in other ethnic groups.

Skin tones and golden yellow and exotic eye shape difference most remarkable women of Asia Pacific in women of other races and they are characteristics that should be strengthened to create a beautiful natural effect.

Basta think how many top actresses and fashion models plan with the prominence of Asia is being acquired photographic film, TV and magazines in the last decade.

Filmmakers, magazine editors, fashion houses have finally acknowledged the exotic charm and natural beauty that so many Asian women have.

At the same time, industry cosmetics has developed specifically designed to adapt and improve skin tones in Asia.

Eyes of Asian women not only are your best asset, but also its greatest challenges when applying makeup.

General

First check that you have good tools. Extraction latest sites online is the quickest and best way to compare prices and quality, and gives you time to consider your best buy.

Many think that Asian women should use foundation and powder in shades, mainly pink that counteracts their natural skin tones.

Most of the time, producing a natural appearance.

The use of the products in the yellow shadow facial obviously creating a modern and attractive clear picture does not make the skin more yellow looking as many women believe.

Eye Makeup Tips

Choosing the right eye shadow brush. The ideal width should be 3 / 5 of the space between the eyebrows and eyelashes top line when your eyes are open. Choose a good quality brush.

Shadow Colors of the eyelids. Experiment with colors that you think look good on you. A work day and think about more natural shades.

Searching ideal for lighter shades try at night to give more importance the shape of your natural beauty with almond eyes.

Coral, orange or gray, you can complement your skin tone and air-to-date and trendy. Although widely used, be careful some of the brown, which may seem outdated.

It's fun to experiment with eye shadows and liners and you can get some great effects.

Use a brush conical times to create depth and size of the eyes. Eyeliner pencil is the most important makeup tool eyes to control the appearance of your eyes.

In developing the line of the outer corner of eye and blend, you naturally focus on the more long and exotic look of your beautiful Asian eyes.

To minimize the exotic look at work or during the day, gradually thicken the line of the eyes as he works toward the outer corner and stop just after the final.

Application Tips mascara and strengthen lashes are applied to all women.

Try using a lighter shade of eyeliner on the lower lashes and a heavier tone above the upper lashes, if you want your eyes look deeper and more open.

Always use a light touch in applying eye makeup remover, if you want to add depth to do in stages, otherwise you may have to clean everything and start from scratch or are uncomfortable with the eyes and form lumps against nature.

When we met with people, whether first time or old friends, most will be the first look into the eyes of all.

No wonder they say that the eyes are really the windows of the soul. This first impression is important in situations that give special attention to the health of the eyes, bright and beautiful is worth it.

Jacqueline Lloyd is the author of this article which appears in her definitive website For your Eyes Only/ Model Tips and Tricks for Beautiful Eyes http://eyebeautytips.com

Applying Eyeshadow for Beginners

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