Eye makeup can define how natural or dramatic your look is. Whether you
want to learn a process you can use every day or look stunning for a
special occasion, proper application of eye makeup is a useful skill
that can both impress your peers and help you look and feel your best.
We all know what sort of eye makeup we like when we see it, but when
we attempt or even think about doing it ourselves, we become downright
mystified and perplexed by how to do it.
Eye makeup does take a bit of trial and error, some eye makeup
remover and a lot of patience, especially if you are somewhat
“challenged” when it comes to applying makeup. Below are some easy and
basic ways to apply makeup, all of which apply to any and all eye
shapes.
How to Prepare your Eyes for Eye Makeup
There is some preparation involved in applying eye makeup. It’s
always best to prepare the area of skin you will be applying any sort of
makeup to, so when it comes to eye makeup, it is best to apply a very
thin layer of either makeup primer or foundation on the eyelids. This
will help correct any slight imperfections or discoloration, and you
will then have the perfect canvas to work with.
Once the foundation or primer has been applied, set it with
translucent powder if you are using a powdered eye shadow. If you are
using a cream eyeshadow or pencil on your eyes, skip the powder as the
powder will interfere with the application process.
How to Choose the Color
Just how does one choose that perfect eyeshadow color for their face?
One of the best tricks to use is to not base the color choice on your
eye color, but rather on your hair color. Here is a good general guide
to colors that will work with you based on hair color:
Brunettes: Choose mocha shades and rich chocolate browns.
Blondes: Creamy tones and taupes are definitely your colors!
Redheads: Peach, copper and ruddy browns work, as do pinks and lavenders for those who have a cooler skin tone.
Greys: Grey eyeshadow works well with grey hair, as do blues and soft lavenders and purples
How to Apply the Eyeshadow
There are different application strategies that you can consider. Some of these are:
One Shadow: You can cover your entire eyelid with
one color. If you plan on doing this for simplicity’s sake, try to opt
for a cream eyeshadow rather than a powder eyeshadow. Choose light or
medium tones as well and stay away from dark tones (this will only give
you a very dramatic or even vampish look). Add a layer of mascara and
line your eyes with a brown eyeliner and you’re good to go!
Emphasizing the Crease: This is perhaps the most
popular form of applying eyeshadow to your eye area. To do this, you
will start by choosing the lightest color that you have first. Apply
the light color all over your entire eyelid. Now take the darker shade.
Take your eyeshadow brush and hold it right to the corner of your eye,
right where your lash line begins and slightly above your crease (right
at the brow bone). The brush will naturally glide up and stop right
where you will want the color to end.