So ... When you think of a good eye makeup, you think about mixing blushes, and having good smudging brushes and that's really important, but what's really important is how you hold them.
If you have already felt that your makeup looks like packs, try not to hold the brush too close to the hair, I guarantee you hold the brush a little too close to the handle and this will make your makeup a little too thick because you have too much control when you hold it by the end of the handle you will have a little less control what seems to be a bad thing but in reality gives you a softer and more airy finish so remember that in when you look at this tutorial.
The first thing I'm going to do is remove each hair regrowth and my hair is growing so fast that I do it all the time. I take two ends of thread and I'm going to depilate these little hairs. It's really simple and it will give a smoother rendering. You do not want texture over texture, it's not pretty to the eye. To put all the colors in value and to keep this impression of well-trimmed eyebrows I will make them sharper by putting a little corrector / concealer under the eyebrow.
I take a flat brush and a little corrector and I stretch it below and then over the entire eyelid. If you could see your eyelid very closely, you would see all these fine cracks and fine lines that make blending truly complicated. So I recommend that I take a sponge or cushion to fix your base, not only will this make your makeup easier to mix but it will also create a smoother looking base. There I will take my first makeup and I start to apply it to the place I see when my eye is open. It is above the crease of the eye and is what is called a transition color.
Basically this will create a rank in your makeup and make everything look a little more natural than just having color on the eyelid. I want the inner corner of my eye to be bright (it's universally flattering) so I'm going to take a light makeup and place it right here to make sure the darker makeup does not start spinning to the inner corner. Now you can start working on the outer corner of the eye and this is where the darkest color needs to be placed.
When I want to really insist on the color, I hold the brush very close to the hair. In this way I have a great control and I am able to just press the brush and the color. And after when I mix I like to keep the brush a little further on the neck to have less control and a more airy. Now I'm going to take my blender brush and I'll start by stretching the colors to the middle of my eye and then to the outer part, to eliminate each of those little ridiculous ones I created with my brush right before. And then once everything is mixed I will start by taking a little more color and accent it just to intensify the look.
And of course you can continue to accentuate the color until you like what you see ... do you like it? This lighter makeup has really settled on my skin so adding a second layer will make it really really more intense. I will also apply this blush under my eyebrow and then mix a little but until everything looks homogeneous. To finish this look you can always add false eyelashes if you feel the desire or if you just want to put mascara is pretty too, or can be eyeliner, it's really as you want and c is really a universal look, you can wear makeup like that the day, in the evening, intensify the colors, exchange the colors, and it's always very pretty. So I hope you try this technique and appreciate the advice. See you later. Goodbye!
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