The Eyes

Eyeshadow colour

Your choice of eyeshadow dramatically defines the appearance of your eyes. Eyeshadow can enhance the colour of your iris; soften or intensify your regard with sheer matte or rich shimmery textures; or transform the perceived shape of your eyes with shading and highlighting.
From this article you will learn:
  • the roles that colour plays in adding definition to your eyes.
  • how to choose colours for daily use, according to your personal colouration.
  • how to select colours for special occasions, coordinated with your outfit.

The roles of colour

Before you can select the right colour, you will need to understand the purpose of every shade, and how to combine them in the most flattering way for your circumstance. Here is the terminology used by professional makeup artists.
Base colour is compatible with the lightness of your skin. You may choose a neutral shade—beige or brown—or a mute shade of any colour, depending on your makeup objective.
Contour colour is darker than your skin. It can be a neutral shade—dark grey, brown, or black—or a deep shade of any colour.
Highlight colour is a light and iridescent shade that is a neutral—white or light beige—or a pastel shade of any colour.
Accent colour is a bright shade, often complementary with the colour of your iris.

Daily makeup colours

If you can’t be bothered to buy and try the enormous range of eye colours available on the market, you can get by with very few shades that will be compatible with any outfit you wear.
Eyeshadow colour neutral
Neutral colours: beige or brown eyeshadows are the anchors of every woman’s makeup collection. Use them whenever you need to add definition to your eyes without adding colour.
Eyeshadow colour warm
Warm colours: champagne, peach, copper, warm green, or golden brown suit women with golden blonde, strawberry blonde, red, or brown hair with golden undertones.
Eyeshadow colour cool
Cool colours: pink, violet, blue, turquoise, cool green, or grey look great with ash blonde, grey, black, or brown hair with burgundy undertones.
To slightly enhance your iris colour, you may use eyeshadow in a complimentary colour directly above your iris. Burgundy accentuates green; golden brown is good for blue; soft peach or apple green for grey; and violet or light blue for brown eyes.
A duotone palette usually contains base and contour shades and is a very convenient way to choose eyeshadow. Two easy-to-blend colour- and finish-coordinated shades are ideal for daily makeup. You may combine eyeshadows yourself; just ensure you choose both colours from the same (warm or cool) palette.
Be very careful with yellow-green colours if you have a pinkish complexion because they may make your eyes look bruised.

Festive makeup colours

If you love experimenting with various shades in bold colours, you can put together a collection of eyeshadows in different shades and textures to match your every outfit, regardless of your complexion, hair, or iris colour. If the shades of your clothes suit you, then your eyeshadows will as well.
Applying three or more colour-coordinated eyeshadows can be tedious for everyday makeup, but can immensely enhance the beauty of your eyes when you really need to bring them forward.
Eyeshadow outfit classic
For a sophisticated bright-eyed look, note the primary colour of your accessory or a secondary colour of your attire, and then choose three eyeshadows of the same hue in differing brightness. For example, you may use neutral green as a base colour; very light green as a highlight colour; and dark forest-green as a contour colour.
Eyeshadow outfit youthful
For a festive youthful look, choose colours from the same (cool or warm) palette. For example, combine violet with turquoise on the upper eyelids with light blue highlighter; a fantastic look for an outfit in bright cool shades.
Eyeshadow outfit party
For exquisite summer party makeup, mix bright or pastel colours from different palettes to create a special effect, but don’t overdo the blending.
Coloured shimmer added to eyeshadow gives it a very rich, iridescent appearance that makes any eyes look irresistibly sparkly and sexy. On mature eyes, excessive shimmer will accentuate wrinkles, but you can use it in moderation for highlighting under the eyebrow and above the iris. Fine glitter added to matte eyeshadow makes eyes look shinier without accentuating wrinkles; however, if you wear contact lenses, avoid glittery eyeshadow because the particles can end up inside your eyes; another glittery makeup such as eye pencil may be safer to wear.
Avoid bright colours if your eye whites are off-white; bright warm is not flattering for reddish eyes, and bright cool aggravates yellowness. Instead, use pastel to flatter your eye whites.
Remember that dark eye makeup looks great on young women, but is not attractive on mature faces, especially next to white hair. At a certain age, a woman should switch to light eye makeup once and for all.




Smokey  Eyes

Smoky eyes have become a classic party eye makeup look. 
The secret of this trend’s popularity is that smoky eyes can
 change your face dramatically, transforming the girl-next-door 
into a stylish diva.
Once you learn and master these application and blending

 techniques, the transition will take you only a few minutes. 
You can then have irresistible-looking eyes, even if they are 
not big or bright.In this article you will learn:
·                     how to choose the texture of your eye makeup.
·                     which are the most flattering shades.
·                     easy and mess-free application techniques.

Colour

Smoky eyes colour
You will need one black eye pencil, at least two colours of powder eyeshadow, and dark mascara to produce a fantastic smoky eyes effect.
The base colour should be a rich shimmery (not metallic) powder texture. Choose a shade slightly darker than your skin tone. You may choose neutral beige or grey colours for a soft and sophisticated look; or use a bright base for a dramatic look.
The contour colour must be a dark, matte, or slightly shimmery colour. Choose between dark brown, blue, green, or purple, depending on the colour of your attire. Use black with any outfit for a stunning effect.
You may add a third shade to your smoky eyes: a slightly shimmery highlight colour applied just under the eyebrows. This will enlarge the eye area and also soften any demarcation lines that remain after blending. Your normal facial powder can produce the same result if you are aiming for a more sophisticated look.

Choose soft black eye pencil or kohl for an enhancing all-around contour. Never use liquid eyeliner; it is for crisp lines, not the soft and sultry look we are aiming for here.
Black thickening mascara and stronger-than-usual eyebrows are in tune with smoky eyes makeup.

Application
Smoky eyes application 1Outline your eye contour with a black eye pencil, all the way around. Make the line thicker along the upper lashes.
Smoky eyes application 2With a brush or a sponge applicator, apply your base colour eyeshadow on the mobile eyelid and above the crease, about halfway to the eyebrows, blending slightly.
Smoky eyes application 3With a pointy sponge applicator, apply contour colour eyeshadow all the way around your eyes, blending it well with the pencil line.
Smoky eyes application 4Half-close your eyes and apply contour colour in the crease.
Smoky eyes application 5You will now need to define the outside corners of your eyes using a horizontal “V” shape. The position of the pointy end of the “V” will control the apparent shape of your eyes.
Smoky eyes application 6With a medium-sized soft round brush (you can also use a flat one, holding it sideways), blend the eyeshadows on the upper eyelid. With a flat brush, blend the eyeshadows on the lower eyelid.
Repeat your contour colour application with a sponge, as many times as needed to achieve a deep shade. Blend again with brushes after every application.
Apply highlight colour eyeshadow or facial powder under your eyebrows to ease the blending of the dark contour and add some volume to your eye makeup.
For an irresistible deep regard, outline the inside contour of your eyes with eye pencil. Use darker-than-usual eyebrows and lots of mascara to finish the look. Your eyes should now be smokier then ever before!
To keep your bright eye makeup in balance, try a stronger blush, and keep your lips pale with a light gloss application.




Eyeshadow application
By applying eyeshadow in different colours and textures, you can intensify or soften your regard, create a certain mood, and even improve your eye shape, depending on the look you want to achieve.
To obtain the best results, you not only need to choose the right eyeshadow colour, but also apply it in the most flattering way. In this article you will learn how to put on eyeshadow according to:
  • the situation you are making up for.
  • the texture of your makeup product.
  • the shape of your eyes.

Eyebrows

The goals of eyebrow shaping are to open the eye area, to lighten our overall facial expression, to structure the eyebrow, and to give us a more polished look. Don’t try to produce the “ideal” eyebrow shape; there is no such thing. Every face, and every eyebrow, is unique. Indeed, our eyebrows’ colour, density, and curve will mirror that of our hair. Most importantly, our eyebrows will usually correspond with our other facial features—fine or strong. Destroying this balance will only spoil our look.Eyebrows
In this article you will learn:
  • eyebrow grooming techniques: brushing, trimming, and tweezing.
  • which makeup products to use on your eyebrows.



Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Apply Eye Shadow 

There are two basic ways to apply eye shadow in shape shading, "rounded" and "winged". Now you want to determine what is the best shading shape in your case. You can try applying one shading shape (rounded) to one eye and the other shading shape (winged) to the other eye (this would save you time). Then go look in the mirror and see which one looks best on you.

Experiment and try all the different shading. You may be surprised to find that several of them may look great on you (the rounded technique seems to look good on the majority of women).


If you don't have much room between the eyelid crease of your eye and your eyebrow then apply eye shadow using the winged shape (unless there is some sagging).

Winged Shading
Winged eye shadow technique Looks best where the skin towards the corner of the eye is not sagging such as on younger women because their skin is still firm.

Round Shading
Rounded eye shadow techniqueUse when your brow bone markedly curves around the eye and don't use the winged style because it will make any sag more obvious.


Classic Eye Shadows Application.

Rounded Eye Shadow Application
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  1. Highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way to the eyebrow.
  2. Medium shade eye shadow to the eyelid and smudge under the bottom eyelashes.
  3. Accent eye shadow in the wedge at the outer corner of the eye and blend well.
  4. Line upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil.

Advanced Rounded Eye Shadow Application
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  1. Highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way to the eyebrow.
  2. Mid tone eye shadow on inner corner of lid.
  3. Accent eye shadow on crease and in wedge; blend all well.
  4. Line upper and lower lashes with with eyeliner pencil.

Winged Eye Shadow Application
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  1. Highlighter eye shadow from lash line to brow.
  2. Medium shade eye shadow color on lid.
  3. Accent eye shadow in wedge at outer corner; blend well.
  4. Line upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil.
How to Apply Eye Shadow to Create Shape...

Now that you know the shape of the skin surrounding your eye you are ready to try to apply eye shadow in several highlight and shadow combinations to help you find the one that complements you the best. Remember that the crease of the eye is always shaded. Here are some of the choices for shading and highlighting that you can try:

* Apply eye shadow to highlight the eyelid, round the shading: Best suited for hooded eyes and older deep set eyes.
* Highlight the eyelid, wing the shading: Best suited for younger deep set eyes.
* Apply eye shadow to shade the eyelid and round the shading: Best suited for prominent lids and younger deep set eyes.
* Shade the eyelid and wing the shading: Best suited for younger deep set eyes.



Eye Make Up Technique:

Beautiful eye 
needs two colors, one light and one dark for contrast. The darkest color usually takes the focus and attention of the eye treatment, therefore placement is everything.



Most of us are privy to the fact that if you have slightly wide set eyes (Oprah) then you should focus the darkest color towards the middle and inner corner of your eyes. If you are close set (Babs) then go in the other direction, softly putting emphasis on the outer corners. If I’m boring you I do apologies. So here are some universal, no brainer recipes that look good on most of us.


Eye Make-up Technique 1A - Close set gals, and most of their pals - general population:


(The simplicity with this treatment works correctively with close-set bombshells or balanced bells. With a fresh lid and shading on the outer corner, the darker shading will add incredible dimension to the lids with a bit of lift and extension at the same time.)


Apply an off white, cream, or a pale milky pink to ¾ of your upper eyelid starting at the inner corner. Take the second darker color, and with a small brush shade the outer lid with your chin slightly lifted in the mirror (let them make their own breakfast). Shade from the outer corner inwardly. And for God sakes, line the top eyelid with some eyeliner liner to finish it!





EYELINER SEGWAY:


Do's
Do line just the top lash line.
or
Do line both top and bottom lash line.


Dont's
Don’t line just the bottom lash line - it drags the eye down, looks bottom heavy, and has the look of the top ten worst music videos of 1982.


Eye Make-up Technique 2A - Wide set wonders or slightly turned down / droopy eyes:


(This little classic design keeps the viewer focused at the center of your peepers, where the most flattering focal point of your eyes reside)


Apply a light to medium light, fresh color on you entire top lid. With a slightly fluffy, medium size crease brush, initiate the second, darker color in the middle of the eye socket. Rock the brush back and forth, creating a half moon in the crease area, slightly approaching the inner corner. Although the darkest color is traveling towards the inner corner, it must be delicate and tapered as it arrives. The finished eye contour must look centered detracting from the “ outward problem”.


Shopping for Colors


With regards to what colors to choose, the highlight colors mentioned early are neutral enough due to the fact that they are highlighters. My only caution is if you have pink lids because of veining or skin sensitivity, stay away from pink highlight shadows.


When choosing a dark contrasting color, there are many approaches. Here is one. Choose an accent color that is opposite of your own eye colour. The two colors side by side (your natural eye color and the eye shadow) intensify each other instead of competing. The opposite color doesn’t necessarily mean you work with it in its purest form. If you have blue eyes, I’m not suggesting you plaster your eyelids with pumpkin orange. You could choose a dynamic gray that has a breath of orange in it. Recognize the difference between classic shades (straight colors) and contemporary shades that contains nuances of a second supporting color whispering through.


Blue eyes: Try a “ browny orange “ the amount of orange may be extremely subtle but effective in popping those babies.


Hazel green eyes: Perhaps a pimento brown – this contains a subtle red undertone that is cooled & tamed by the dominating brown.


Hazel green eyes with yellow flex will dance when accompanied by grays & taupes that have a soft violet support.


Brown eyes: What shade of brown are you winking with? Do you see yellow brown? A speckle of green?


Once you determine the other supporting colour that makes up the brown in your iris, grab the colour wheel and go shopping. At the very least take this concept to the boutique or makeup studio with your next visit. Remember, there is always a little magic when opposition works harmoniously.


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The above eye makeup techniques were originally published in B Magazine, November 2007
Wild About Make Up


Natural Eye Makeup






To enhance your natural beauty, keep your makeup light and simple. Consider using colors that compliment:

a. your hair color

  • Brown or black hair - mochas and chocolate browns
  • Blonde hair - taupes, creams, and pale pinks
  • Auburn or red hair - taupes, peaches, coppers, reddish browns, dark browns, greens, or cool tones like lavenders and pinks.
  • Gray hair - blues, purples, and grays
b. your eye color:
  • Brown eyes - a wide range of colors work with brown eyes. Try peach, pink, coral, champagne, gold, green, blue, plum, purple or brown.
  • Blue eyes - try taupe, gray, orangey brown, mauve, purple, deep blue, or metallic (gold, silver, copper, bronze). Avoid aqua and other greenish blues.
  • Green eyes - Try gold, bronze, earth tones, flesh tones, shades of brown (including deep brown and reddish brown), pink, or purple.
  • Hazel eyes - Try soft pink, lavender, plum, purple, and earth tones. Avoid using a lot of blue.


Smoky Eye Makeup


We all like the way the Hollywood star’s eyes look like so sexy and seductive. Their secret is the smoky eye effect. No matter what your eye shape is, this sexy eye make-up will look fabulous on your face.





There are many variations on smoky eye makeup and no real "right" way to do it, but here are some tips to get you started:


* Prep the eye area with foundation or primer before starting, and dust generously with translucent powder. The coat of primer will help your eye makeup go on smoother and last longer, the powder will set the primer and also make it easier to remove any eye shadow that falls onto your under-eye skin during application.


* You will need 3 eye shadows in the same color family (light, medium, and dark). If you want a subtler smoky daytime look, keep all three shades in the lighter end of the spectrum (while making sure that each one is still darker than the last). For a more dramatic, nighttime look, shift toward darker colors.


You will also need a coordinating eye liner pencil that is dark, sharp, soft, and creamy.


* Good color families for smoky eye makeup include grays, blues, purples, and browns.


* Start by lining your upper eyelid tightly along the lash line and your lower lid just below the lash line. Then smudge the lines with a smudge brush (a small firm eyeshadow brush made from stiff hairs or foam) or your finger, if you don't have one.


* Apply the darkest eyeshadow on the entire upper eyelid from the lashes (blending it into the liner) to the crease. Use the medium shadow from the crease up partway onto the brow bone, and the lightest shadow from there to the brow. Use a eye shadow blending brush to smudge and blend the three colors into each other, leaving no distinct lines between the zone.


* If you are having small eyes apply only to the outer two thirds of the eye, if you have large eyes trace the whole rim. Apply colored eye shadows along the socket and outer corner of the lid in order to create definition and contour.


* Apply the darkest shadow at the lash line on the lower lid, and the medium shade just under that. Smudge and blend as you did on the upper lid.


* Apply the look with two or three coats of black or brown mascara to the upper lashes and just one coat to your lower lashes. Letting the lashes dry between coats.


* Finish by curling the lashes. You can keep the make-up looking sexy and sultry, by applying your make-up before applying the base. Doing this you can repair any mistakes afterwards without fear of wiping away your foundation. Brush a loose shimmer pigment in rust-brown over the lids and in the inner corners.


* Use a soft cotton swab to clean up any stray specks of eyeshadow or mascara under and around the eye.


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Useful Tips:


* Satin and matte eyeshadows will give you a more subdued effect.
* Shimmer and metallics are ideal to intensify a day look for the evening.
* Use three brushes to apply the colors.
* Blend the colors very carefully using a soft, tapered brush.
* Avoid places filled with smoke or too humid rooms, in order to keep your make-up longer lasting.


Dramatic and Fantasy Eye Makeup





If you want bold, eye-catching colors, not just any eye makeup will do. You won't be able to get this look with typical sheer shadows, so look for brands with highly pigmented colors, such as M·A·C, L'Oreal HiP, or Milani.


If your fantasy look calls for a little more than standard eye shadow, face paint might be for you. (Not those little kits and crayons you see around Halloween, but real, professional face paint.) Whether you want to be a tiger, a fairy, or just abstractly colorful, check out brands like Kryolan, Snazaroo, and Paradise for face paint palettes in a variety of colors, including metallic and UV reactive paints.


#1 - Firstly, one of the most simple ways of achieving a dramatic eye makeup look is by simply picking colors that will make your eye color POP! By selecting the right eyeshadow colors, it will help enhance your eye color. Note: This eye makeup technique is a great way for beginners to learn how to achieve a dramatic eye look without too much fuss.


TECHNIQUE:
  1. Select a lighter eyeshadow color that contrasts with your particular eye color. Apply this shade to upper eyelid area and extend into the crease up to the brow bone area. Sweep this same shade under the lower lashes from outer to inner corners of eyes. Alternatively, apply a similar shade, only slightly darker, to lower lash line.
  2. Apply pencil eyeliner in dark brown or black to upper lash line as close to lashes as possible. Line from inner to outer corners.
  3. For extra definition, line inner rim of lower lid with same color of eyeliner.
  4. Curl lashes and apply 2 coats of black mascara.
#2 - Now, we move on to a dramatic eye look that requires just a little more skill; however, anyone can master this cat eye technique with a little practice. The cat eye technique consists of extending your eyeliner beyond your natural lash line. For a clean look, apply eyeliner as is. For a more sexy, sultry look, smudge eyeliner and use a dark eyeshadow to blend in. Nevertheless, we'll save that for later. First practice your eyeliner application technique and work on your cat eye. Then, move on to more advanced techniques.


TECHNIQUE:
  1. Prepare skin as in example #1
  2. Apply base coat eyeshadow in a very light and/or neutral shade. If you feel like being a little daring, use a more intense or colorful shade. Sweep this same color on lower lash line.
  3. Apply liquid/gel eyeliner (or pencil liner if you're a beginner) to upper eyelid using an angled liner makeup brush. Extend to obtain a cat eye. Smudge if this is the desired effect. Use a complimenting pencil liner or dark eyeshadow on outer third of lower lash line for added intensity.
  4. Apply 2 coats of black mascara. For extra flare, add a few individual false lashes to upper outer corner of eye.
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Beauty Advice

Ezine Article by Cari Bradley



Eyes are the more visible and prominent part of our face. Their beauty can be enhanced by applying different kinds of eye foundations, eye-shadows, eye-liner, mascara and flitters. There are numerous effects like dark, dramatic, light, smoky, pearly frosted and fresh that can be acquired by using different eye shadows. Any how, the general rule is to apply four different colored shadows, Neutral-toned base, a main color, a darker shade for emphasizing and a lighter shade for highlighting. For this purpose some things are important to use in this regard there should be a proper magnifying mirror of your eyes, a good-range of different-sized brushes, a sponge-tipped applicators. Now let’s start eye make-over from applying eye-shades.
  1. Cover whole eye with smooth eye foundation. It should be applied from brow with fingertip gently.Step 1 for make over the eyes
  2. The next step is to use neutral or light yellow-colored base eye shadow al over the eye brow and blend out at the corners with large eye from eye-lash to the eyebrow and blend out at the corners with large eye shadow brush.Step 2 for eye makeup
  3. Now apply the main color eye shadow on the eyelid up to the socket line. Try to avoid more color at the inner corner. It can be more applied at outer corner. This all process will be done with medium brush.
  4. By using small pointed eye shadow brush, apply slightly darker shade of the main color in a thin line along the socket line from inner corner to outer corner.Step 4 for making over eyes
  5. For a smoky impression and softer look blend this line slightly outwardly by using large eye shadow brush.
  6. Now use darker eye shadow in a line under the bottom lashes, starting halfway along the eye and working to the outer corner.
  7. In the end use lighter, pearlier shade just under the brow area to enhance the over all eye makeup. No colour will be applied on eye brow.