About Dark Eyeshadow Idea
Eyeshadow is not only used to add color to the eyes, but also as a way of enhancing the shape of the eye and accentuating them. Eyeshadow comes in many different forms and shades, and it can often be confusing as to which products might work best.
When using eyeshadow, a good technique to remember is to use three different shades. By using the lightest shade under the brow bone, you will create highlights. Then apply the medium shade to the eyelid area, and accentuate the eyelid crease with the darkest shade. This can add a lot of depth to the eyes that will really bring out their beauty.
When applying eyeshadow, it can help to use a little loose face powder applied to the eyelid area with a powder puff or brush before applying the eye color. This is because the powder will create a good base for the eyeshadow, absorbing any excess oil and creating a smooth surface that will help you blend the eyeshadow colors easily.
When selecting eyeshadow shades, most people prefer to have a good collection of neutral colors such as brown, charcoal, smoky gray and beige, in addition to some specialty colors such as green, blue and mauve, and lighter shades for highlighting. These basic shades can be combined in many different ways and can be used to create simple daytime looks as well as dramatic evening makeup looks.
Selecting colors that go well with your overall complexion is also recommended. Too many times women with very light skin will choose dark eye colors, and women with dark skin choose light frosted shades. In both cases, this will produce an unnatural type of appearance. A more beautiful effect can be achieved by choosing colors that have an intensity that is in line with the lightness or darkness of the skin.
With so many shades to choose from, selecting an eyeshadow that is best for your skin tone can be a challenge. The tone of your skin plays an important role, along with the shape and color of your eye. For women with tan skin tones, the best eyeshadow choices tend to be neutral colors, often with warm tones or shimmery highlights. for example:
- Browns, Coppers and Bronzes. Browns and copper colors are great with tanned skin, according to Musingsofamuse.com. The beauty blog recommends Urban Decay's Baked as a flattering fall or summer shade, adding that a "bold penny bronze" will also make a darker skin tone shine.
- Greens and Teals. Greens, emeralds and teals can be a great way for women with darker complexions to make their eyes stand out.
• - Pinks and Corals. Pink hues can bring out the warmth in tan skin tones.
- Yellows and Golds. Yellows and golds are another great eyeshadow choice for tan skin tones, making for a more awake and refreshed look.
Don't forget to use liner and mascara to complete your look. Apply the liner the same way as the shadow, focusing on the outer corner of your eye. Women with round eyes should only apply mascara to their top lashes. Apply an extra coat or two to the outer edges to elongate your eyes. Wait for the first coat of mascara to dry before you add an extra coat. If your mascara gets clumpy, use an eyelash comb to brush through.