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superficial as some may view makeup, I’ve never met a woman who didn’t respond
positively when her exterior was finessed. When our spirits sore, the inner
beauty that expresses itself visually through us is untouchable. But sometimes
we need a little help from outside to make that connection inwardly. One feeds
the other. So go inside, but when you come out, don’t forget about your exterior
window treatments.
Coloring your exterior:
That is the hundred-dollar question. What eye shadow color, how many colors, and
where do I put them? Believe it or not less is sometimes more in this situation.
More is more when it comes to winning the lottery, but too much makeup can
detract from the features and instead of enhancing for romancing, the face looks
like it was high jacked by a group of gay terrorists.
If you have mastered your own eyes with a simple, but effective eye design, then
you are licensed to build on that premise and add more colors hence increasing
dimension. But know the basics before you compete with "that girl" that’s sits
at the next cubical.
One version of a basic, but beautiful eye needs two colors,
one light and one dark for contrast. The darkest color usually takes the focus
and attention of the eye treatment, therefore placement is everything. Most of
us are privy to the fact that if you have slightly wide set eyes (Oprah) then
you should focus the darkest color towards the middle and inner corner of your
eyes. If you are close set (Babs) then go in the other direction, softly putting
emphasis on the outer corners. If I’m boring you I do apologize. So here are
some universal, no brainier recipes that look good on most of us. Wide set girls
please go to 2a …Thank you.
Eye Makeup Technique 1A-Close set gals, and most of their pals - general
population: (The simplicity with this treatment works correctively with
close-set bombshells or balanced bells. With a fresh lid and shading on the
outer corner, the darker shading will add incredible dimension to the lids with
a bit of lift and extension at the same time.)
Apply an off white, cream, or a pale milky pink to ¾ of your upper eyelid
starting at the inner corner. Take the second darker color, and with a small
brush shade the outer lid with your chin slightly lifted in the mirror (let them
make their own breakfast). Shade from the outer corner inwardly. And for God
sakes, line the top eyelid with some eyeliner liner to finish it! |