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Jan 6, 2013
Lexy N.
I love how people do eye shadow but I have no idea how to do good eye shadow with two colors! Help me on how to do it and easy colors for beginners :)
Jan 6, 2013
Christy L.
Go to YouTube and type in eyeshadow tutorials for beginners that's how I learned the videos are very helpful :)
Jan 6, 2013
Sierra L.
Step 1: Use a base of some sort. I like to use Urban Decay's primer potion or a little bit of a cream shadow on just the lid.
2. Using a flat eyeshadow brush, apply a lighter color all over the lid and slightly into the crease.
3. Build up color gradually on your crease using the darker color. Start at the outer corner o the eye and work inwards.
Next, just blend the crease in a bit so the eye makeup looks more natural and has no harsh lines. Hope this helped! (: xx