Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Eye make up advice? (pics)?

ok so I usually go with my natural look (just some eyeliner and might be a bit skin color eyeshdow)


but these last days I noticed underyeye darkness a bit here is a pic


http://s637.photobucket.com/albums/uu99/鈥?/a>


http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cf鈥?/a> (I look sleepy in this pic)


when I put make up under my eyes it looks weird (well I don;t know how to probably or the make up is wrong)


I just wanna ask for advice what should I do?? any creams? or any make up ideas??





thanksEye make up advice? (pics)?
If you steep two bags of green tea then put it on a plate or something and let it cool down in the fridge then place the tea bags on your closed eyes for 10 minutes they should go away. Make sure the tea is caffeinated. I have dark circles under my eyes too and it helps a lot.Eye make up advice? (pics)?
Try a concealer with Gold/yellow undertones. These colors counteract bluish greys and purples, which is exactly what you want to cover up.





Or, you can use a mousse foundation. Dream Matte Mousse is great, as it has a nice thickness and coverage, which covers imperfections and blemishes. Or you can use some spare foundation - although use one that is your skin tone, or lighter as you don't want to darken the circles!





Oh, and as a quick remedy, take a table spoon and put it in the freezer until cold. Then take it out, and place on the lid, and your eyes will look really fresh!
Use concealer !





Any cream concealer will work. Just warm it up with a spatula, or over your clean hand, till it has a very smoothy texture, and apply little by little under your eye. Always blend.





use your foundation as regular and when you get to the undereye rea, stipple DO NOT spread cause you will rub off the concealer. Powder LIGHTLY, so it won't get cakey.





thinner the eyeliner on the inner side of your eye (closer to your nose). Thicken more to the outer side (closer to your ear). Do this both up and bottom, this will stretch your eyes out and make them look more open.





Good luck, girl !
for under-eye shadows, opt for a creamy stick concealer or a liquid one, as dry foundations will emphasize fine lines around your eyes. if you're blending with your fingertips, use your ring finger, as this is the weakest finger on your hand and less likely to drag at the delicate skin around your eyes,
try using a concealer with a bit of an orangey tint to it... orange cancels out blue in dark undereyes... apply the concealer with your ring finger and lightly dust it with a translucent powder to set it. i think the cateye look would be really cute on you... use black liquid liner and wing it out a bit at the end.





hope this helps you :)
Search Michelle Phan's concealer basics video. It really helped me a lot. Before, the concealer I put under my eyes was really cakey.





Also, nothing beats a good night of sleep!
there are some great videos on youtube. I think this girl is great and she has your same kind of look.http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=iwanted2c1video%26amp;view=videos
you can use concealer


and theres this garnier eye stick that you roll on in the morning and it has caffiene to lift your eye bumps and lighten your dark circles
Use a concealer that is one to two shades lighter then your natual skin tone. I do this and it works like a charm. Good luck :)
make-up with a yellow tint will help dark under eyes.
I think that dark look with the thick eyeliner and stuff will look good on you. Or silver liquid eyeliner?
for dark under eye circles, i like very light concealers or mainly, brighteners. The 2 products i use the most and every day are either YSL's touche eclat and Benefit's ';ooh la lift';. I use both on my undereye and over my eye lid as a base as well as a concealer. the one by benefit has some seaweed extract to help de-puff the bags under your eyes and feels sooo nice. i would avoid putting any eyeliner on the bottom of your eyes or using really powerdy eye shadow to avoid ';fallout'; and making your circles look worse!





http://www.yslbeautyus.com/make-up-compl鈥?/a>


http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/gp/produ鈥?/a>

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