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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Saturday, March 17, 2012
How To/EOTD: Make my eye look smaller with neutral colors
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Friday, March 16, 2012
How To/EOTD: Make my eye look bigger with color
This tutorial is about having the illusion of bigger eyes. I know there are a lot of tips/tutorials/blog posts/videos out there about this and what I find common is the use of light and neutral colors to make the eyes appear bigger. So I thought of doing this look using colors other than neutral because I just happen to love color especially on my eye! :P
Glad that I learned this technique in makeup school because not only can I fake a full night's sleep but this also helps recede my droopy crease. They call this the "open banana" technique. The banana comes from the shape of the crease which resembles the shape of a banana and the term open means the corners of the eye are not touched by the crease color.
Glad that I learned this technique in makeup school because not only can I fake a full night's sleep but this also helps recede my droopy crease. They call this the "open banana" technique. The banana comes from the shape of the crease which resembles the shape of a banana and the term open means the corners of the eye are not touched by the crease color.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
How To: Correct and Conceal Dark Under Eyes
Poor diet, lack of sleep and graveyard shifts contribute to my lovely under eye circles. I'm not sure if you can see it in the picture but in person they are quite dark. I believe the ring flash adapter I'm using helped lighten the area a bit =P But I can't always bring with me my ring flash adapter nor a reflector hehehe So I have to find a way to hide them.
Normally, under eye circles are concealed by using a concealer that is a bit lighter than the actual skin color. This way it not only conceals the area but highlights it as well. However, this technique does not work for me (or for those who really have dark under eye circles) and the result usually is ashy under eyes. This is because of the bluish undertone that dark circles have and needs to be cancelled out. Color theory suggests that opposing colors cancel out each other so to correct blue undertone I have to use an orange corrector.
Normally, under eye circles are concealed by using a concealer that is a bit lighter than the actual skin color. This way it not only conceals the area but highlights it as well. However, this technique does not work for me (or for those who really have dark under eye circles) and the result usually is ashy under eyes. This is because of the bluish undertone that dark circles have and needs to be cancelled out. Color theory suggests that opposing colors cancel out each other so to correct blue undertone I have to use an orange corrector.
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