Advice PLEASE what should I do?
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Aug 19, 2013
Monica T.
Aug 19, 2013
Brittany A.
First ask yourself what it is for, what she is wearing and what style she tend to lean towards.
If it is for something more fancy/formal I you do her eye liner along the lines of how it is in the photo and maybe a nude smokey eye. If it is going out to celebrate something, winged eyeliner or cat eye depending, choose depending on her outfit and hair (and style). A light nudish pink would look good
Aug 19, 2013
Monica T.
Okay great!! thank you so much!!
Aug 19, 2013
Monica T.
Thank you Jacqueline! do you know a good video to watch on how to do that?
Aug 19, 2013
Monica T.
Wow!! thank you SO much!! I appreciate that!! you helped me out a lot!!
Aug 19, 2013
Kim S.
Oh Jacqueline I'm so pleased you said that! So often you hear that you should highlight the lid and apply the dark shade in the crease for hooded eyes... 1. What's the point in fannying around with a crease that no one can see anyway and 2. That's just going to highlight where the hooded lid cuts across the lid. I completely agree a kind of gradient effect looks lovely on hooded lids with a highlighted tear duct, a subtle smokey eye going from dark to light as you work away from the eye in a colour that's not toooo dark but dark enough would be perfect :)
Aug 20, 2013
Brittany A.
You are welcome, sorry if it was hard to understand, I barely understood it rereading it. Guess that is what happens when you are half asleep, haha. Good luck, have fun.
Aug 20, 2013
Monica T.
Thank you Kim!! I love the way explained it as well!! ;) y'all ladies are great!! and thank you for the pics!