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Eye Makeup Tips and
Tricks

Define Your Eyes -
Eye Makeup Tips and Tricks
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio
No matter if blue, brown,
hazel or green, eyes have been referred to as “windows to
the soul,” giving those who exchange glances the power to
better grasp one’s personality and emotions. Eyes reveal joy
and elation as much as they uncover sadness, melancholy and
distress. Sometimes pensive, mischievous or mysterious, eyes
can let us in on little secrets we might otherwise miss in
dealings with people we know and love.
Eyes can exercise a special
power of seduction by casting an enchanting gaze in
another’s direction. A wink can signal a special
understanding or remind another of an inside joke or amusing
memory. Eyes also key into flirtation a great deal. Cartoons
and old movies always show the femme fatales batting their
long, dark eyelashes in an attempt to attract the men.
No matter what your motives,
playing up the looks of your eyes will bring a natural
definition to your facial features while accentuating
perhaps the most distinguishing characteristic on your
visage. The main makeup components you may want to consider
when dressing up your pretty peepers are mascara, eye shadow
and possibly eyeliner, though sometimes pressed powder or a
light foundation will work wonders for circles under the
eyes.
Eye Shadow

Depending on the hues you
wish to use, you can get a little colorful and creative with
the wide selection of products for eyelids on the market. No
longer do you have to sift through dozens of shades of eye
shadow powder looking for the perfect blend…now you can
accessorize your eyes with a beautiful array of powders,
creams and glittery dustings. Traditional eye shadow powders
are very easy to use with small applicator brushes and foam
pads. For a dimensional look, blend two colors of powder or
one color of powder atop a cream shadow base.
With cream-based eye
shadows, less really is more. The cream shadows generally
come in small squeeze tubes that really enhance the look of
your eyes with a light application across the lid, reaching
up to your brows if you wish.
Not sure about colors? Go
with something neutral the first couple of times until you
get the hang of it. Apply a light dusting of bronze, tan or
other shimmery transparent color for a gentle hint of color.
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