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May 7, 2014
Ffion G.
I would like your opinions on the blue glitter eye. It's really easy to do!
May 7, 2014
Ffion G.
May 7, 2014
Sarah O.
Love the color. :) but my personal preference, I like the shadow to hit the wing. Just me though lol also some color is very close to your brow not sure if you intended that, if you didn't I'd clean that up a bit. Other then that, looks great! :)
May 7, 2014
Cristina A.
Just maby add a transition color in the crease, it will blend more to the outter corner.
May 7, 2014
Cami F.
I have a couple suggestions.
1. I would shorten the wing by a lot to keep it from looking costumey. I don't personally thing it should almost hit your browbone because it is quite unwearable.
2. Blend, blend, blend! The eyeshadow looks as if it was just put on, with no blending. It looks incomplete since it doesn't touch the wing. Try blending a color in the crease, or blend the glitter color out futher.
3. Try grooming your brows a bit! It will help the look come together.
4. Add an inner corner and browbone highlight for an extra pop.
Good luck!
May 7, 2014
Elisa E.
I agree with all that the ladies above said, as well as the color/glitter looks patchy/splotchy, apply the color/glitter more densely next time and make sure there's no "holes".