Whether you're making up for a special event
or just trying to improve on what's already there, there are
three basic components in the eye makeup arsenal for you to get
to grips with:
Mascara
Use it to lengthen, curl, darken, separate –
in fact, just about anything that can be done to eyelashes,
mascara will do. There are hundreds of different brands on the
market, all of which promise to do different things for your
lashes, some more successfully than others. Finding a good
mascara is well worth the time and effort. If your lashes are
pale, short or just not curly enough for your liking, you'll be
amazed at the difference a lick of mascara can make.
Shadow
Eye shadow comes in every shade imaginable,
and a whole bunch of different textures, from liquid to glitter.
While it's not an essential part of your daily "face", it can
help add definition to the eyes, draw out your eye color, or
even change your look completely.
Eyeliner
Like eye shadow, eyeliner adds definition to
the eye, acting as a "frame" for the rest of your eye makeup.
Wear it on the bottom lid to make your eyes stand out, or sweep
along the top for a vampish, Briget Bardot look. You can also
use it to darken and define your eyebrows, too. Eyeliner comes
in pencil or liquid form, and there are even some brands
manufacturing it in the form of a felt-tip pen!
In addition to these, you may also want to use
some added extras such as under-eye concealer, false lashes or
even eye "jewelry" in the shape of little crystals or other bits
of bling that can be placed around the eye for a special night
out. The three items highlighted above, however, are your basic
eye makeup must-haves, and these are the three things you'll use
most often when making up your face.
Eye Makeup – The Basics
Whether you're making up for a special event
or just trying to improve on what's already there, there are
three basic components in the eye makeup arsenal for you to get
to grips with:
Mascara
Use it to lengthen, curl, darken, separate –
in fact, just about anything that can be done to eyelashes,
mascara will do. There are hundreds of different brands on
the market, all of which promise to do different things for your
lashes, some more successfully than others. Finding a good
mascara is well worth the time and effort. If your lashes are
pale, short or just not curly enough for your liking, you'll be
amazed at the difference a lick of mascara can make.
Shadow
Eye shadow comes in every shade imaginable,
and a whole bunch of different textures, from liquid to glitter.
While it's not an essential part of your daily "face", it can
help add definition to the eyes, draw out your eye color, or
even change your look completely.
Eyeliner
Like eye shadow, eyeliner adds definition to
the eye, acting as a "frame" for the rest of your eye makeup.
Wear it on the bottom lid to make your eyes stand out, or sweep
along the top for a vampish, Briget Bardot look. You can also
use it to darken and define your eyebrows, too. Eyeliner comes
in pencil or liquid form, and there are even some brands
manufacturing it in the form of a felt-tip pen!
In addition to these, you may also want to use
some added extras such as under-eye concealer, false lashes or
even eye "jewelry" in the shape of little crystals or other bits
of bling that can be placed around the eye for a special night
out. The three items highlighted above, however, are your basic
eye makeup must-haves, and these are the three things you'll use
most often when making up your face.
Mascara Tips
When choosing your mascara, stick to the color
closest to your natural lashes. So, brunettes will go for black
or dark brown, while redheads and blondes may prefer a lighter
brown. Mascara also comes in blue, but use this only as a
fashion statement, not for everyday!
For a more dramatic look, use an eyelash
curler (http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P8119)
on your lashes before applying mascara. It'll make them look
longer and curlier than you would have believed possible!
Another great tip if you're using metal eyelash curlers is to
blast them with your hairdryer for a few seconds before using
them. The heat will make them curl quicker!
If your lashes are thin and you'd like to make
them thicker, close your eyes and dust them lightly with loose
power before applying your mascara. It will make your lashes
look thicker, and make your mascara last for longer.
Eyeliner Tips
Choose your eyeliner wisely. Whilst some women
swear by the khol pencil, which is the most popular type of
liner, others find liquid liner easier to use. Experiment with
both until you find the one that's right for you.
When applying your liner, rest your elbows on
a table, or other surface. It'll stop any sudden movements which
will make your eyeliner wobbly!