How do you put eyeshadow on creases?

How do you put eyeshadow on creases?

Luckily, though, putting eyeshadow in your crease is easy. Open your eye to find your natural crease, then use a soft, round brush to apply the shadow to your eyelid in light layers, blending as you go.

Should I put foundation on eyelids?

Never put concealer or foundation on your eyelids as a base, it will cause your eye makeup to crease. Use your fingers to apply your foundation if you want sheer coverage and a brush for medium to full coverage.

Does dark eyeshadow go in the crease?

You should always go from the lightest shade to the darkest in the crease! Prep your crease with the light brown eyeshadow first and then take medium brown and then dark brown or even black eyeshadow. Prepping your crease with a lighter shade will make it easier for you to blend the darker shade later.

How to make your eyes look bigger without makeup?

Some More Tips To Make Your Eyes Look Bigger Try and avoid dark colors like blacks and grays. However, you can use soft browns for the crease. Don’t overload on the eyeliner. This only makes the eyes look smaller. Full lashes help to open up the eyes more so use the mascara. You can also choose to apply false lashes.

Do you need a makeup brush for small eyes?

Even if you don’t have small eyes but want to invest in a brush that’s great for precision blending or allows you to get really tightly in the crease, then you may also find this helpful. So in no particular order, here’s my top 7 makeup brushes for the eyes:

How to make eyebrow crease with eyeshadow?

Take a little section of your eyebrow bone but leaving a small space to highlight the eyebrow bone later. Next, to the same step but now with a darker tone. Keep following your new crease, and try to create a more profound effect with an eyeshadow that is one or two tones darker than your transition shade.

What is the best small tapered makeup brush?

Sigma E45 Small Tapered Blending Brush. This is a very tapered brush where all the hairs thin out to a soft pointed tip. This makes it great for getting into that crease and generally just working with eyeshadow in that outer crease area.

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