Monday, September 12, 2011
Asian Eyes Makeup
The monolid is to blame and is one of the most common complaints amongst Asian women. They tend to have one major problem when it comes to wearing any eyeshadow; creasing.
1. I like graduating asian eye makeup from your eyelash line to the eyebrow to help to give your eyes more depth. For this to look great, you should use the darkest shade along your eyelash line and merge this into lighter shades of color nearer your eyebrow.
2. Also I like to apply a neutral shimmery shade to the eye lids by using an eye shadow brush and gently tapping onto the lid. The neutral shimmer highlights the eyes to make it stand out. From my experience Urban Decay "Hot Pants" is a light pink shimmery color that clients love. Highlight the brow with concealer. Please do not use a super shimmery eyeshadow under the brows, this look is so dated!
3. Next, apply a dark pencil at the lash line and smudge it. If you combine a matching shadow over the liner it gives it a soft sultry look. Curl lashes and then place a few strokes of mascara. I learned that most people do 70 strokes per lashes! Next time you do mascara, please count it and tell me how many you did.
4. Depending on the eye, you can actually use your liner under the lash line and smudge that out too. Use a medium soft color where the crease is suppose to be if you want more definition.
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