Specifications
Application | Eyes, |
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Number of Colors | 78, |
Type | Powder, |
Texture | Shimmer, Matte, |
Dimensions (cm) | 25.2×18.0×2.5, |
Net Weight (kg) | 0.62, |
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Eyeshadow for Brown Eyes
Makeup for brown eyes can easily move beyond neutral. Eyeshadow colors in pink and plum create a striking contrast to brown eyes. The warm hues in pink and plum also make brown eyes even more radiant. There are 3 makeup tips you can use right away to make these eyeshadow shades work for you:Tip 1. Go wild and playful by using eyeshadow colors in neon or bright pink.
Tip 2. For a more subdue tone, use lighter shades of mauve.
Tip 3. Dark plums purples can be used to create smokey eyes and elegant-looking lids.
If you want to experiment with the different shades of purple and pink, an eyeshadow palette like the one above is a great choice. this way you can try out different variations of plum or pink depending on your mood or the occasion.
The right eyeshadow can spell the difference between boring brown to captivating chocolate. So don’t be afraid to experiment with different eyeshadow colors until you come up with that shade that is just perfect for you.

Eyeshadow for Blue Eyes
Smoky Eye Makeup.you can wear a smoky eye shadow for blue eyes, it’s just a matter of choosing the right shades. Gray or charcoal is very enhancing with both lighter and darker colors. Because the white undertones in gray reflect the lighter pigments in your eyes and it makes your blues even more striking. The best part is that gray eyeshadow can be used for both day and night.Complimentary Eyeshadow Colors. If you are one of those people not comfortable with using bright colors of eyeshadow, then choose complimentary colors. Sandy taupe and earth tone colors creates a neutral, natural complement – just think of the blue ocean against brown sand. Brown also works well for those with fair skin as it contrasts with the skin color while complementing the eyes.
Elegant Daring Eyeshadow Shades. You’ll find that purple eyeshadow, lavender and pink work for you. That’s because the undertones in purple and pink enhance your eyes while giving a more dramatic effect. That’s especially true if you use a dark purple shade in the crease. Then try using shades of wine and burgundy as eyeliner for an elegant and rich.

Eyeshadow for Green Eyes
Romantic Eye Makeup.with warm undertones in soft pink, peach and apricot are natural complements to the color green and so would look great with any shade of green eyes.For more depth blend the soft, light pink with a darker peach or apricot on the outer lids, then highlight lightly with a shimmery bronze.If you want to add more intensity to your look, yet keep it understated then use khaki, bronze or even a hint of mauve. Pair it with beige and cream colors to keep it light and cool.Smoky Makeup with a deep color, one which is even darker than your own natural color.Deep forest colors will enhance the natural shade of your own eyes without overpowering it. You can blend it with dark charcoal gray for an excellent smokey-eyed look, then highlight with metallic copper bronzer or highlighter for more effect.Or, make them pop with a touch of yellow to pick up the flecks of you have in your iris.
Party Makeup Green-eyed belles can get away with wearing eyeshadow colors in bright yellow or orange because the colors can make your eyes appear more radiant. You can also go wild with a mermaid look by pairing blue green and creamy white together.

Eyeshadow for Hazel Eyes
Do you have pale hazel green eyes?If this is your shade one of the most important makeup tips for hazel eyes is to avoid overpowering your natural color. If this is your iris color then beige, pink and champagne highlight eye shadows are your best friend! Any color you get on too dark can be made to look more subtle by blending with highlighters. For depth light purples looks amazing.Are your eyes hazel brown? nearly the same as for brown eyes, but choose lighter shades. Then play up the flecks in your irises with highlighter eyeshadow.you can add a little more depth and intensity to the colors.For instance, you could go with a one color eyeshadow from lashline to brown, a light color, and then enhance it with eyeliner. Try out golds, copper and bronze.
Do your eyes appear more green than brown? start with pinks, mauves and greens. If your eyes are deeper you might even be able to wear kahaki eyeshadow which is really hot.
Are your eyes so light they look gray? Soft purples in the crease area highlighted with pinks can work well. Your shade is one of the few that can actually get away with wearing light blues and gray blue shades. Most of the other iris colors for your group need to use a beige highlighter, but you can really make your eyes pop with silver or ivory.


FAQs
Q:How To Make Your Eye Makeup?
A:
Eye make-up is easy to under or over-do. Try for a perfect look.Step

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If you need to apply cover-up for bags or blemishes, try wrinkle minimizer. It may sound like it is for old people, but it works well.

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First, decide on what you would want to do. Some draw patterns beside my eyes daily. [explanation later] If you're going for a more natural look, try black eyeliner and eyeshadow in a tone that matches your skin. Make sure you have mascara that isn't too clumpy or oddly colored. If you want to do something like a 'scene-kid', try a stubby pencil and creamy[optional], shimmer eyeshadow. Make sure it does not crease. If you want to look precise and clean, use a somewhat sharp pencil and natural shades. But the tips can crumble easily, so be careful. Liquid eyeliner is good for sleek, smooth lines and decorative marks, but it is easy to spread and mess up.

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Apply eyeliner first. If you miss, it's easier to clean off when there is not other make up in the way. When using liquid, make sure that you draw on lines with a pencil first. Do not try to rub it off when it's wet. It will smear and make a big mess. Don't forget to do the underside. if you want a very natural effect, I would recommend a thin line on your top lid, but not your bottom. If you're using liquid for both, be very careful. It can get in your eyes and get caught on bottom lashes. It looks great when tapered and sleek.

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Next, apply eyeshadow. If you used liquid, be sure it's dry. Only apply to your lid , and maybe to thee underside of your brow bone. I usually would use a light shade anywhere past the lid. I find it makes a nice effect if when you have decorations to the side, if you extend the shadow to the first line. Try not to use a dark shade of blue or purple heavily. It usually doesn't look good. Light shades like light blue and pink look best on tanned skin or olive colored. With pale skin, precious metals look gorgeous, but you can always go with a lavender or creme color. Sometimes, if want an unnatural effect, do not apply eyeshadow to your whole lids. Carefully trace a line above your eyeliner. If you're not using eyeliner, tracing a line along your lid of an outstanding color looks nice. I would recommend using a bright shade of most things on dark skin. Keep in mind your hair color. Orange and red shades look nice with light skin and brown or red hair. If you have fiery red hair, I would think a spring or emerald green would look nice. Black hair looks best with a pink or purple shade. Perhaps a blue. [Bear in mind that dark skin may not always go well with the eyeshadow corresponding to hair color] Light brown and dirty blonde looks nice with browns, golds, minerals and light colors. Platinum and blond look best with small amounts of light shades.

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Mascara. If you have naturally long and or thick lashes, I would not recommend using any at all. If you have stubby lashes, be careful when using mascara. It often clumps and gathers you short lashes. It will not work miracles and make your eyelashes twenty times longer. Most people do not apply mascara to the bottom lashes, however it can make for a nice popping effect when done correctly. Be careful the wand does not make contact with your eyeshadow. It can be a pain to get off the color and re-apply. Be sure to choose a shade of mascara close to your natural eyelash color.

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Optional Any patterns around the eyes. Dots make a simple addition to any makeup plan. Around the corners of your eyes, or an extended line from the corner with a dot or two afterwards. I make elaborate patters extending from the extended line curling in all directions. [This is all done with liquid] There really is no basis or guidelines for this process. It always looks nice. Do not extend any farther than your cheekbone for any reason. I would not recommend any further than maybe an inch beneath the eye. Dots, and hearts look nice in the center of two curling and intersecting lines. Hearts can be made by pressing the brush at and angle and then repeating on the reverse.Lines look better tapered out to a thin nothing then done dark the whole time. You may want to practice this. [Do it at the same time you do your eyeliner.]

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Concealer. Do this last to cover and blemishes, bags, and misplaced make up. Do not apply to much to an area that you can not even out later with other make up. IT will look to light and unnatural. Pull slightly down on the skin below your eyes to cover any creases here. Try not to smudge any eyeliner. I'd hope that by now, your mascara is dry. Always remember to get a cover-up like your own skin tone.
Tips
Warnings
- Don't get any of it in your mouth if you're wiping it off with your hands.
- Be careful and don't poke your eyes.
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