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Here are some easy to follow tips to achieve that perfect look.

Eye Shadow

Darker shadow shades of matte help retreat eyes, while lighter hues, or frosts, advance them. If you want big, beautiful eyes then rely on pale shades. Here’s how to apply your eye shadow:

Apply shadow after liner for a softer, dreamier effect
 
Use an eyelash curler to give lift to lashes. Apply a coat of mascara to set it that way
 
A thick coat of mascara will add that extra effect to your eyelashes giving the eyes a hooded sexy look.
 
Never line the inside rim of your lower lashes; this will make eyes look even smaller
 
The Day Look: Smooth a medium eye shadow in your eye lid from lash line up to eye crease. Blend deeper shade into crease and slightly above it.
 

The Evening Look: Line eyes close to lash line with a blend pencil in a dark, dramatic shade. Sweep a light eye-shadow from base of lashes to brow bone. Apply a deeper shade in eye creases and blend.

 

Applying the eye-shadow has a lot to do with you eye type. Choose your make-up tip below depending on the type of eyes you have:

 

For Deep-Set Eyes: Rely on pale, shimmery shades to enhance your eyes. Sweep a light eye shadow shade across lid from inner corner to a small bit beyond the outer corner. Place a touch of a deeper shade in the eye crease. Blend.

 

For Wide-Set Eyes:   Make them appear closer by applying a deeper eye shadow shade from inner corner to mid-lid. Apply a lighter shade from mid-lid to outer corner. Blend in the middle of lid where shades meet.

 

For Close-Set Eyes:   Make them appear wider by applying a dot of concealer to the innermost corner of both eyes. Create a very thin pencil line near lash edge of top lid that thickens toward the outer corner. Create a very thin eye shadow in a pale shade from inner corner to mid-lid; apply a just-slightly deeper shade from mid-lid to outer corner; blend in the middle.

 

 

 

 

 

 



When Your Eyebrows hair are not in one perfect Natural direction that you fell its incorrect.

The following guide will help you to improve it.

The readers of this blog are benifited. So read it carefully. Even if your eyebrows are normal, with the help of the below tips you can make them more beautifull.

 You’ve got disobedient brows. They’re not doing what you want and it’s making you mad! Lucky for you, there are a ton of great eyebrow-taming products I can recommend, and I can tell you how to use them. Personally, I love working with old-fashioned moustache wax, which I buy at the drugstore and always have in my kit. The main ingredient is beeswax. It’s cheap and will hold brows all day, though it’s dense, so you can only use a trace and you really have to brush through it. Here’s what to do:

Start by brushing through your brows with a hard-bristle toothbrush (not the same one you brush your teeth with, of course!). You’re going to brush with light pressure up and outward to the right for the right side, and up and outward to the left for the left side. Repeat five times on each side.

  • If there are any extralong hairs that are bothering you, you can trim them, but do so carefully. Trim the longer ones with a small scissor made for the face.  
  • Don’t go overboard when tweezing. It may be tempting to pluck any wildly riotous deviants. But be careful, because it’s easy to take out more hair than you mean to. You might want to consult a professional the first time. Some folks have their brows waxed, which I don’t do because I always get a rash afterward, but I know plenty of people who wax regularly.
  • After you’ve brushed your brows, take a tiny drop of the wax and warm it between your fingers for a second, then softly but firmly rub it onto your brows, in the same direction that you brushed them. Brush again to remove any remnants of wax.  
  • If wax is too dense for you to work with, try a gel brow tamer, which usually comes in a mascaralike tube with brushes attached. The consistency is very much like hair gel, and it’s easy to use. Just brush up and outward. The results won’t last as long as wax, but it’s a pretty result that will work for a few hours.Make Your Own Brow Tamer at HomeFor a great homemade brow tamer, here’s all you need to do:
    1. Mix together 2 teaspoons of grated beeswax and 1 teaspoon of castor oil in a Pyrex dish.
    2. Heat the mixture slowly in the microwave until the beeswax is melted.
    3. Pour your mixture carefully into a small sanitized container.
    4. Cool until solid.


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