Monday, November 30, 2009

Eye make up help?

i need help i dont know how to make an evening look,i have a wedding to go to, and i wonna look hot, but icant do the evening look, i tried and it came out looking bad.. please any advice!Eye make up help?
I am a make-up artist and I do not work for MAC but highly recommend all of their products and I can not stress enough, natural hair bristle brushes are a must for all make-up application. Also, do your eye make-up first with a bare face...you will probably have a small amount of spillage underneath your eye that will be difficult to clean up if you have all your other make-up on already.





If you are wanting a smoky eye, which is most commonly referred to as an ';evening'; look, here are the steps....





1. Use a very small amount of cream base on each eyelid . It will make the colors you use more intense and has significant staying power. Do not use too much. You are just creating a surface for the eye color to ';stick to';. (';Pearl'; is a great color, it's an off-white.)


2. Apply a neutral color, that is very close to or slightly lighter than your actual lid color, on the upper lid, under the brow bone, stopping at the crease. (';Shroom'; is great for this)


3. Next, pick a dark color that will compliment what you are wearing. It does not have to be black or gray, you can do a gorgeous smoky eye with a deep purple or green. (If you want something that looks great with everything, try ';Club';)


4. Place the color on the lid, building to the intensity you want, and stopping at the crease. Do not worry about being very neat at the crease because you will blend it later.


5. Use black eye liner (';Engraved';) along the top lash line ON TOP of the color and then line lower lash line and bottom inner lid.


6. Using a flat brush, take the dark lid color and gently place it on top of the black eyeliner all along the upper and lower lash line. Your eye should now have a ring of color along the entire lash line. Extend it out a little at the corners and do not worry about getting it perfect.


*Do not expect to look good just yet!*


7. Now, take a neutral medium brown shade (';Wedge'; is perfect) and with a small round brush, place a small amount of this color in the crease. You are creating a diffused line of demarcation where the light color and dark color meet. Blend well and as you are blending, sweep the brush just above the crease if you have deep set eyes. Blending is the key to ';smoking out'; the colors.


8. This will look like ';too much'; until you get the rest of your make-up on. Very carefully, bring your concealer and/or foundation to the lower line of color under the eye. Sometimes you can use this to correct an imbalance, otherwise, do not cover the color up, just gently blend.


9. When you finish with the rest of your make-up, take a look at your eyes. Check for balance and symmetry in form and intensity and then you may want to touch up the eye liner a little and darken it in the corners. Then curl your lashes and apply your mascara last.


10. A dramatic eye is best balanced with a nude lip. You might want to try ';Stripdown'; lip liner and ';C-Thru'; lip gloss for the perfect compliment to this eye look. It will be very close to Kim Kardashian's signature look.





Note: Always be open to adding more color or blending more until you get the look you want.





Hope this helps!Eye make up help?
Instead of using eyeliner on top of your eyelids, apply under the lashes. It does sound painful but if you're careful, you'll be able to do it and it'll result in an evening look without looking too strong. If you want a smoky eye effect, brush on gray eyeshadow on your lower lid and blend it with a bit of black. If you want a warmer look, coffee colored makeup works best.
i think dark makeup looks better for the evening. just use a tint of black at the corner of your eyes to make them stand out and have thin line of eyeliner with lots of mascara top and bottom. as for the wedding try someting light but attracting maybe a light pink going darker as you go towards the end of you eyes and have some glossy lips with a tint of bronzer/ blush on your cheeks.
dark makeup in the evening, medium or light in the day. I use liquid eyeliner, because it's easier to adjust the thickness of the line, but it came out crappy this morning because I woke up late and was in a rush....
you should go to youtube.com and type in eye makeup... youd be surprised at how many tutorials are there...they even tell you what products to use and sometimes even where to et them. im sure this will be of great help to you! good luck dn enjoy!!
go to macy's or something with a make up department. say your interested in some kind of make-up. they'll put it on you for free. and ask if they could teach you.
try a light Grey with white on top it is real easy just put Grey on the lid and then take a glitter white and where the gray ends on t he lid put there all the way to your eye brow sounds bad but is really pretty
expert right here, Use light pink all over just underthe brow bone , black below that , use finger to apply evenly, use black liner top and bottom

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