Symmetrical Eyeshadow On Eyes
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Mar 24, 2012
Emma H.
am finding it hard when applying eyeshadow to make both eyes look symmetrical, depending on what design am doing this may vary, but one allways tends to look better than the other, any tips that can help me out :)?
Mar 24, 2012
Victoria D.
Honestly, practice, practice, practice! I'm not sure how you to do your makeup, but for me, I do my base color on one eye, then the other eye. Then I'll move on to the next color on one eye, then the other. So instead of completing one full eye, do them both in steps. You might already do it that way, but that's what I do!
Not to mention, your eye shapes could be slightly different! I don't know that anyone has two exactly matching eyes! I'm sure it's so minute that only you can tell!
Mar 24, 2012
Antonio Z.
I just make one eye at a time, finish it and then focus on the other one, it seems easier to make small arrangements to make them look symmetrical in that way.
Sometimes is good to step back and see if you need a bit more of this or a whole lot of that, hope that make sense.
Mar 25, 2012
Jennie A.
I do both my eyes at the same time and my left eye almost always looks a little bit better than my right all i can say is practice !
Mar 25, 2012
Emma H.
thankyou i just sometimes have trouble especially when am doing other peoples :)