1. Start with a clean slate. Wash your whole
face with a gentle cleanser before you begin, paying particular attention to
any leftover mascara or eyeliner. If you're having trouble removing residual
eye makeup, try using cold water or regular lotion on a cotton swab. If you
have dry skin around your eyes or suffer from eczema, rub a little moisturizer
underneath your eyes, as well as between the outer corners of your eyes and
your temples. Don't put moisturizer on your eyelids - this will make them
greasy, and the makeup you apply will run off.
2 .Even
out the skin tone around your eyes. Apply concealer
to dark under-eye circles and to the area where your inner eye meets your nose.
(Shop for concealer somewhere that allows you to test samples and swipe them
across your inner wrists - buy the one that covers up the veins best.) Use your
fingers or a concealer brush to blend the makeup outward to your cheekbones and
nose. Set the concealer by brushing a loose, flesh-toned powder over it; apply
some powder to your eyelids, as well.
3. Apply eyeshadow. You can use one color, or
several. Here's a basic three-color plan.
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Apply
4 .Blend the colors. If you applied
more than one color of eyeshadow, use your fingers or a fluffy, tapered
blending brush to mix the colors a bit. This will create a more natural,
cohesive look.
5. Apply
eyeliner. You can use liquid eyeliner, a liner pencil, or
even wet eyeshadow on an angled brush to line your eyes. Whatever you pick,
move across your upper lash line in tiny, controlled strokes as if you're
drawing a dotted line. Go back and fill in the blanks with more small strokes.
For more drama, line your lower lashes as
well.
6. Curl
your lashes.
Use an I lash
curler to grip your upper lashes. Hold the clamp for about five seconds. Accessing
your lashes is easiest if you half-close your eyes. Remember, always curl
before you apply mascara, never after.
7. Apply
mascara. You can apply a
little or a lot, and there are many different brands and formulas for volume,
length and definition. Find a product you're happy with. Start at the base of
your upper lashes and slowly sweep upward. For a more dramatic effect, apply
mascara to the lower lashes as well. If you want to apply multiple coats, do it
while the first coats of mascara are still wet - applying a new coat to dry
mascara will result in clumps.
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