How To Do Eyeshadow??
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Feb 22, 2013
Toni F.
I've been wearing makeup for years but I've always ran from eyeshadow because whenever I put it on it looks BAD. anyone have tips? I'm dressing up tomorrow so I want to try a little. something gold.
Feb 22, 2013
Brittany O.
Go on YouTube and look up Lisa eldridge or gossmakeupartist they both have amazing tutorials step by step goss even shows you how to do it by your eye shape!
Feb 22, 2013
Toni F.
Okay ill try it! thanks!
Feb 22, 2013
Darienne D.
How I learned us by tons of makeup books and YouTube gurus like:
- macbarbie07
- missglamorazzi
- krazyrayray
- amarixe
- stilababe09
But here are done easy steps:
1) start out with a primer or an eyeshadow base like the ones by NYX
2) Apply a light neutral color to the entire eyelid and a little bit into the crease.
3) take a darker color (more darker = more dramatic) and apply it to the crease going out to in.
4) take a cream/white shimmery color to highlight your inner corner and your Brow bone
That's a pretty simple way you can check tutorials for more in depth explination
Feb 22, 2013
Jodie W.
I love macbarbie07!
Feb 22, 2013
Bri J.
Try using some sort of neutral colors too those always look good and search on YouTube because there are some really good makeup artists.