This tutorial is quite the opposite of my previous post. Here I have used neutral colors to illustrate how this particular technique helps in making the eyes look smaller or look less prominent.
Again, learned this technique from Maquillage Professionnel whose instructors are from Make Up For Ever Philippines Pro Team. This is called the "closed banana" which again pertains to the shape of the crease and the outer corner is closed off by the crease color.
This look is quite dramatic compared to the open banana technique and can also be used for evening makeup.
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Showing posts with label Hooded Eye. Show all posts
Saturday, March 17, 2012
How To/EOTD: Make my eye look smaller with neutral colors
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Friday, March 9, 2012
EOTD: Classic Smoky Eyes, The Easy Way...
One of my favorite eyeshadow application techniques is the smoky eye. I find it the easiest way to do my eye makeup. Not only does it look dramatic but it also emphasizes the eyes which is my favorite facial feature. Some people shy away from smoky eyes especially during the day but I love it that I try to pull it off anytime of the day.
The classic smoky eye normally uses just one eyeshadow applied darkest at the lash line and blended upwards giving it a "smoky" effect. The gradient gives the illusion of using more than one color. Also, a smoky eye does not mean using only black or gray. This technique can be used in applying either dark (black, gray, brown, etc.) or bright, intense, vivid colors (red, orange, blue, green, yellow, pink, etc.). In this tutorial, I used a black eyeshadow because I love the drama. =P
The classic smoky eye normally uses just one eyeshadow applied darkest at the lash line and blended upwards giving it a "smoky" effect. The gradient gives the illusion of using more than one color. Also, a smoky eye does not mean using only black or gray. This technique can be used in applying either dark (black, gray, brown, etc.) or bright, intense, vivid colors (red, orange, blue, green, yellow, pink, etc.). In this tutorial, I used a black eyeshadow because I love the drama. =P
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