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How to apply eye shadow according to eye shape?

Step 1: Choose eye makeup with less obvious pigmentation. What beginners fear most is to apply too much, resulting in the color being too dark, or not being able to grasp the eyeshadow range well, making the eye makeup look weird. As an eye makeup novice, you have to be very careful when choosing colors. Focus on eye shadows that are less pigmented. Even if you are too heavy-handed or the range is too large or too small, you can easily fix it.

The second step of eye makeup: use the lightest eye shadow as base. In recent years, the single-color eye makeup method has become outdated. The latest and most in-class method is to use layering techniques to create gradient eye shadow. First, select the lightest eyeshadow from your eyeshadow palette (can be 2-3 single-color eyeshadow cakes, or a multi-color eyeshadow palette), and apply it widely on the upper eyelids and lower eye area. Brighten the eyes and make them look lively.

Step 3: Fill in the double eyelid crease with the next darker color. Then choose the next darker eye shadow and slowly fill in the double eyelid creases. In order to avoid the eye shadow being covered by the double eyelids, the trick for applying eye shadow is to follow the principle of "a small amount and many times". Pay attention to you in the mirror while painting, and then slowly push the eye shadow out until you are satisfied.

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Step 4: Use the darkest eye shadow to create a gradient eye makeup. Stack the darkest eyeshadow from the center of the eyelid to the end of the eye to create a gradient eye makeup.

Finally, lightly apply the light eye shadow around the eye sockets, that is, on the upper and lower eyelids.

Blending is always the most important thing! Don’t let the colors connect to each other, and blend the eyeliner when applying it so that the lines are not too stiff.

1. After the eye shadow brush is dipped in eye shadow, the end of the bristles will have the most eye shadow powder attached, so you should start from the root of the eyelashes to ensure that the color at the root of the eyelashes is always the darkest, which can make the eyelashes look thicker. . The most important thing is that you must apply color by pressing, not by sweeping.

2. Because the first stroke of eye shadow will be the darkest, you should never start from the corners of your eyes.

3. If you want to strengthen the outline of the eye socket, you can apply dark eye shadow on the fold line of the double eyelids to form a half-moon shape.