Okay, many make up users have that moment where they want to SWITCH colors but keep some, and not look silly or clownish. Take advise from ME. A pro taught me about makeup.
Well if you are dark, try light pinks, light light greens, light purples, and other light eye shadow colors!
Many darker people prefer red lipsticks, dark pinks and purples and browns, well what they really need is a naked or SNOB from Mac! If you darker people think, "Those colors will make me look silly" well you must apply it right because that all brightens your face!
Lighter people need the same too! But they can wear reds too! Like reds from Victoria's secret.
Mixed warm skin people can use any color eye shadow BUT dark blue and black. Red lipsticks? Accepted!
Anymore questions? Comment or innocent me!
Well if you are dark, try light pinks, light light greens, light purples, and other light eye shadow colors!
Many darker people prefer red lipsticks, dark pinks and purples and browns, well what they really need is a naked or SNOB from Mac! If you darker people think, "Those colors will make me look silly" well you must apply it right because that all brightens your face!
Lighter people need the same too! But they can wear reds too! Like reds from Victoria's secret.
Mixed warm skin people can use any color eye shadow BUT dark blue and black. Red lipsticks? Accepted!
Anymore questions? Comment or innocent me!
1) Keep the darkest colors close to the (outer) lashline. Anything too dark beyond your crease, rising towards your brow, looks crazy.
2) If shadow ends up too close to the brow, loose powder can be used over the edges to make it disappear a bit. It won’t rid of it completely, but it will hide it pretty well if you’ve applied too much.
3) Never underestimate tight lining. I prefer to use gel liner, but pencil is easier for someone just starting out.
4) The bigger (not clumpier) the lashes, the better.
5) When in doubt, I apply a thin line of super smudge-able liner to my lash line and blend with a pencil brush. The result is super smokey, and looks great.
2) If shadow ends up too close to the brow, loose powder can be used over the edges to make it disappear a bit. It won’t rid of it completely, but it will hide it pretty well if you’ve applied too much.
3) Never underestimate tight lining. I prefer to use gel liner, but pencil is easier for someone just starting out.
4) The bigger (not clumpier) the lashes, the better.
5) When in doubt, I apply a thin line of super smudge-able liner to my lash line and blend with a pencil brush. The result is super smokey, and looks great.