The Make-up Manual by Lisa Potter-Dixon

The Make-up Manual by Lisa Potter-Dixon

Author:Lisa Potter-Dixon
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Published: 2017-11-27T16:00:00+00:00


Okay, I’m starting with this one because how to apply eyeshadow for hooded eyes is one of my most requested tutorials. There are more make-up tricks for this shape than the others. It’s a slightly trickier shape for applying make up, but if you follow these tips you’ll have the perfect smokey eye and liner flick in no time.

* Apply your eye make-up with your eyes open. It’s hard to see the natural crease when closed and this will help.

* Apply eyeshadow just above the natural crease. If you don’t do this you may not be able to see the shadow at all. Make sure you buff the shadow with a clean fluffy eyeshadow brush so that the edges aren’t harsh.

* Use an eye primer. This will help your shadow stay in place and stop it from creasing quite as much.

* Choose matte powder if you’re unsure what to use – these are less likely to crease than shimmery ones.

* Curl your upper lashes to open your eyes.

* Wear long-wear or waterproof mascara as this is less likely to crease.

* Define and groom your brows. Making sure you have a good arch will lift the look of the eye.

* Eyeliner can be a challenge for a hooded eye. Start by drawing the line along the lash line like normal, but for the flick, keep your eye open and draw the flick from the corner of the eye up to the angle of where the brow ends. Gently pull the skin taut at your temple before extending the flick further.

The Asian eye



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