Basic eyeshadow application

First let’s cover where each type of eyeshadow shade should be applied to get this flattering gradient effect. You can use any color wherever you want, but placing different shades in certain areas will really accentuate ur eyes. I can incorporate four different eyeshadows into any one look.

• Prime ur eyes. Primer helps ur eyeshadow stay all day. It will reduce creasing as well as make ur eyeshadows more vibrant than when applied to bare skin. Apply with d applicator and blend with fingers.

The first color u should put down is ur lid color. Take d shade of colour u desire and packing d color onto ur  lid using a flat shader brush, leaving out the outer corner.

With another flat shader brush (or dsame one, spot cleaned), add ur highlight color. “Browbone” and brushing it right under Ur eyebrow & inner corner.
Adding the medium brown color, in ur crease with a crease brush.
With a clean blending brush, going over the edge of the medium brown that was applied in ur crease to diffuse any harsh lines.

Next put down d darkest color, a brownish black in ur outer V using dsame crease brush.
With ur blending brush, get just a tiny dab of d same dark color & use it to blend d color out & a little into ur crease.

Light colors: keep d lightest colors on browbone 2 highlight, & d inner corner of ur eyelid(tear duct) 2 give ur eyes an open, awake look.

• Medium colors: Apply medium shades to ur lid or crease. If used on d lid, it will most likely be ur focus color,d one dat u want 2 stand out. If u use it in ur crease, it will be ur blending color, help build d gradient btwn ur lid color & highlight color.

• Dark colors: Reserve dark colors for Ur outer “V” (corner furthest from your nose) and crease to give dimension to ur eyes.

Add liner & mascara & voila! You’re done!

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