Monday, February 9, 2009
Eyeshadow application
One of my friends purchased this eyeshadow/lipgloss duo for her sister for Christmas. Well, when I was talking to her 2 weeks ago she said she decided to keep it for herself. She said she doesn't wear eyemake-up alot and felt weird when she did put it on because she doesn't wear it much. So this got me to thinking that I should share my eyeshadow application technique and ladies don't ever be afraid of a little color.
If you will look at the picture with the colors in the black and white polka-dot compact, sorry it's so small but you can click on it to make it bigger- you can tell I'm a little technologically challenged because I couldn't figure out to make the picture bigger without distorting it, okay back to the eyeshadow, starting from the left the first three colors are eyeshadow colors and the last two are lipglosses. To start our eyeshadow application information, I want you to look at the blue color in the center. Start with the blue and put it just on the lower portion of your eyelid (just below the crease). Now moving to the left to the darker brown color, apply the dark brown just in your crease (right in the center of your eyelid) following the curve of your eyeball. Lastly, the color on the far left is your blending color. You want to apply this to your entire eyelid and use it to blend the two previous colors to tone them down (great for those of us who can get a little heavy handed at times). If you look at the colors with the ladies in it, you will notice that the 2 lipglosses come first and then the 3 eyeshadow color.
Each of the three palettes features three eye shadows, one creme lip color, one frost lip color, one duo lip/eye brush and one built-in application mirror. All BeautiControl products are ophthalmologist, dermatologist, sensitivity and allergy tested. I hope this helps you with your eyeshadow application every morning!!
For Spring 2009, smokey eyes with purples, blues and greys with nude and pale lip color.
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