Eyeshadow advice please...
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Apr 10, 2013
aliyah b.
Hahaha whenever I use eyeshadow, it either looks muddy or makes me look tired. I usually just do a neutral color and brown blended into the crease. how can I make my eyeshadow look better?
Apr 10, 2013
Bemnia L.
You might be using eyeshadow brushes that are too big try using smaller ones. also start out by using only a little bit of product and then build it up till you get the desired look. also always use a clean blending brush to blend everything nicely together. I hope I helped:)
Apr 10, 2013
Savanna S.
If it's looking muddy you might be over blending? and to make your eyes look less tired you should just apply a white or nude liner in the bottom waterline and maybe try a winged liner to open and elongate your eye. Also perhaps try a brighter colour on your lids for when you feel your looking too tired.
Apr 10, 2013
Niamh S.
Depending on your eye colour. People think if you have blue eyes, stick with blue and green eyeshadows but NO. browns made blue/green eyes pop! If you have grey eyes, golds/ army green works well. and brown eyes work well with a lot of bright colours. :)