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Wednesday, April 28, 2010 , Posted by Sara at 5:41 AM

We’re going to apply eyeshadow for a regular day look that’s simple and can be used everyday.

Makeup Beauty SecretsThe best way to choose color for your eyes is to look at your eye color, and use the complimentary color for that specific eye color. For hazel eyes, you’re going to use a color that’s a little bit cooler; a plum or a purple. The complimentary color for blue eye color is orange. But you can use bronze, cooper or gold or any color that’s a little bit warmer if you have blue eyes.

A good way to remember warm and cool colors is that warm colors come from the sun and cool colors come from the water. That’s just the rule of the thumb though; you don’t really have to do that. You can use any color you want, as long as you feel comfortable wearing it.

Start out by applying a paint to the eyelids. This is a base that goes underneath the eyeshadow that’s going to help the it stick. It’s also going to enhance the color.

This is a crease proof product. It’s really important to use something like this if your eyelids tend to get oily during the day and if your eyeshadow creases.

Remember to always powder your lids before you put your eyeshadow on, this will also prevent your eyeshadow from creasing.

Apply the paint over the entire eyelid, all the way up to the brow bone and blend it outward. Just applying it lightly, you don’t want it to be very thick or else, it’ll make the eyeshadow look a bit cakey.

Then, use a nice neutral color for the lid and apply this right to the lid and on top of that paint. Don’t take it all the way to the brow because we’re going to use something a little bit lighter for the brow bone.

We want to make sure that the eyeshadow doesn’t fall below the lash line. Because if it does, it will make your eyes look that they’re sagging down or downturned

For the brow bone, use the lightest color that you use on your eyes. Apply some color just to the tip of a brush and put it on the crease and just do a little windshield wiper movements right there. This movement just kinds of create a natural crease.

Now, use a foundation brush and clean up the sides of your eyes. It’s normal for some of your eyeshadow to fall down below your top lid. You just make sure that you clean that up so that your make-up looks more sculptured and fresh.

Then use a clean brush and blend the color in just by using circular motions. You want to use the windshield wiper movement to apply and circular motions to blend the colors.

When you’ve got that all blended, use a little bit of a darker color and apply that to the outer corner of the eye. Because the natural contour of the eyes is a little bit darker on the outside, this is going to make the

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