Different Types Of Eyes Makeup
• Natural eyes makeup:
Great for work or an everyday look, natural eye makeup should enhance your eye features without looking like you’re wearing any makeup. Using soft, neutral tones that compliment and highlight your natural skin tone are best for achieving this look.
• Cat-eye makeup:
A classic, timeless technique that involves sweeping the outer corners of the eyes upward. You can achieve this using liquid eyeliner, eyeshadow, an eyeliner pencil or gel eyeliner. The “perfect cat eye” looks different on everyone — some prefer a subtle curve while others like a sharper, more dramatic angle. Either way, the technique can be tricky and takes some practice to perfect.
• Smoky eye makeup:
A smoky eye gives the eyes a sultry, mysterious appearance. To achieve a smoky eye, blend darker colored eyeliner and eyeshadow into lighter colors to create a smoky effect. If you want to go a step further, dust the lower lash line with the same or similar colors as the ones used on the upper eyelid. You can create a smoky eye using natural colors, dark colors or bold, vibrant colors such as pinks or greens.
• Shimmery Eyes:
A shimmery eye makeup look uses an eyeshadow containing finely milled sparkles. The result is a metallic or shimmery effect that adds some pizzazz to the eyelid. You can add shimmery eyeshadow to any makeup look and elevate the overall appearance.
• Cut crease:
This makeup look uses a technique that defines the crease of the eyelid. Use a contrasting eyeshadow color to trace or “cut” across the crease of the eyelid. You can slightly blend the crease with the rest of your eyeshadow or not, depending on how dramatic you want the crease to be. This technique is great for people with a monolid eye shape, as monolid eyes have little to no natural crease in the eyelid.
• Halo:
To achieve a halo effect in your eye makeup, apply a darker shade of eye shadow at the inner and outer edges of the eyelid, then dust the middle of the eyelid with a lighter color. This technique gives the eyes a larger, rounder appearance.
• Gradient:
While you can rock a gradient eye with any set of complementary colors, the technique is usually done with bold eyeshadows. Working from the inner corner to the outer corner of the eyelid, apply small sections of each color, blending slightly from one color to the next.
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