Thursday, December 10, 2009

How to do demi lovato's eye make-up? (PIC)?

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How to do demi lovato's eye make-up? (PIC)?
watch this instead of reading, i do this look all the time because she and her makeup are beautiful..





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPcFgCWE0鈥?/a>How to do demi lovato's eye make-up? (PIC)?
ok first off you need


Eye primer, 2 Shadows (one light, one darker), eyeliner, mascara and makeup brushes.





1.) the key to keeping eyeshadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eyeshadow base (primer)





2.) Apply eyeliner. If you're going for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colors above the upper lash line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye.





3.)Blend in color on bottom lashes For color on the bottom. The key is to ';smudge it.';(they make eye smudges) You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.





4.)Apply light base color Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your brow bone.





5.)Blend in darker color, but keep dark color below the crease. You need a darker eyeshadow shade. Using an eyeshadow brush blend in color starting at your lash line, blending up. Make sure to blend color into the lash line so the eye liner disappears. Stop deep color at crease.





6.) Finish with several coats of volumizing mascara. and a eyelash curler also helps





Hope i could help,


Jayme






It's a smoky eye:


You will need the following products: a matte black base (Blacktrack fluidline), a matte black powder eyeshadow (Carbon eyeshadow), a matte highlight that鈥檚 similar to your skintone (Performance eyeshadow), another matte highlight that鈥檚 similar to your skintone, but darker than the one before (Malt eyeshadow), a black eye kohl (Graphblack technakohl, Blacktrack fluidline) and [optionally] a shimmery silver or black eyeshadow if you want a shimmery look (Silver Ring eyeshadow).


You will need the following tools: a separate brush or sponge-tip applicator to use with the black base (like the 252), a blending brush for the black shadow (cheap Target brush), and a blending brush for the highlight colors (Philosophy blending brush). To clean up fall-out, using a cosmetic remover wipe works best and is easiest to quickly eradicate the black fall out underneath the eyes.


Using a firm, flat brush, pick up just a dab of Blacktrack fluidline. This is all we are going to use for one entire eye, and yes, it will really be enough. A little goes a long way, and it is better to start small and add as required rather than deal with an overabundance of product!


Begin applying Blacktrack fluidline as your base on the inner portion of your lid. You want to place the brush as pictured and pull the color upwards and outwards to begin covering the lower part of your lid. You want to make sure you establish some sort of shape, whatever your preference in. I prefer something similar to the curvature of my natural eye. Do your best to make it fairly curved, but it does not have to be perfect - a few imperfections will disappear through the process.


You have applied most of the product initially on the brush, and you will spend the next few steps spreading it out by pulling the color upward and outward from the middle portion of your lower lid.


Continue covering your lid in Blacktrack fluidline by making sure to color your outer lid as well.


Pulling the color upwards and outwards will cause the color to look faded and streaky. This occurs and is expected, but is easily remedied by simply brushing downwards once you have pulled the color the appropriate height. You can also gently pat the color back into a smoother place.


This is the positioning of your brush when you are patting color into place or if you wanted to pull your brush downwards to ensure a flat surface, rather than a streaky one, as mentioned in the previous step.


Using a separate blending brush, pick up Carbon eyeshadow. You may need to return and pick up more of the black shadow as you work on the look.


In a similar fashion as applying the base, start packing on Carbon eyeshadow all over the black portion of your lid.


You want to make sure you get the shadow on all of your base, because it helps the eyeshadow and the base to set.


You want to go all the way to the edges, and if you go over, that鈥檚 perfectly okay!


Keep your brush at this angle as you apply Carbon eyeshadow to the outer edge of the base. This will help you be more precise with application and keep you in the same line as the base itself.


o help soften some of the line, gently swish your brush back and forth over the outer edge.


It will take a few times before you see the edge soften. Do not spend forever doing this, because we will help soften the edge further using our highlights.


For the rest of the explanation go here


http://www.temptalia.com/tutorial-black-鈥?/a>


or for a video go here


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH-bbLnvX鈥?/a>



use alot of earthy and grey tones on your eyes, do alot of blending and just splurge a little on some MAC because it honestly is sooo much better than ur average drug store makeup. your going to want some brushes and sponges to have the 'smokey' eye look. and LOTS of mascara ! =D haha. also wash your face before applying or it will smudge easier.








Hope I Helped=)
apply dark eyeshadow to your upper eyelid then use liquid eyeliner to line the top of your eyelid...


Using a pencil eyeliner, carefully line the edge of your lower lids and smugde using a fine spongy sort of brush or with your fingers.. =]


Hope this helps x
Eyeliner on both the top and bottom of your eyes, for the eyelashes try a volumous mascara and she is wearing a really light tanish eyeshadow. Hope I helped
idk.
please help me out!!! answer ? please!





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