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the best eye make up



the best eye make up

How To Get The Cat Eyes

How To Get The Cat Eyes





From catwalk to celebrities, from Taylor Swift to Angelina Jolie, they all wear and love the cat eye makeup. It’s super easy to do and the result is super glam and chic.

The cat eye makeup can be done two ways: you can opt for lighter one for daytime and transform it to a more intense one for night.

Here is how to make a super sexy cat eye makeup.

Step 1: Choose your liner.

To have a successful result you need to have to use a good liner that will easily glide over your lashline. The most common eyeliners for cat eyes are the liquid ones but the creamy pencils are good as well. If you think you are really steady on your hands you can even try an angled brush and a pot of cream liner.

Step 2: Pick a shape.

The most common way to do it is by following the natural curve of your eyes, but if you have downturned eyes you will need to fake it a little. So instead of following the curve of the top lid, imagine how the bottom lid would extend upwards and draw that line.

If you are going for a daytime eye cat makeup all you need is a thin shape and job done. But if you want a night eye cat makeup just extend the line and make it thicker. You can also add liner underneath your eye and some color or shimmery shadow on top of everything.




Step 3: Start lining.

For an easy way you can start with the brush or pencil resting on your lashes in the inner corner of the eye. Gently drag it across, letting the line become slightly thicker as you go, until you get to the end of your lashes. Then stop.

Then, start the tail in the opposite direction, with the tip of the brush facing your temple, and draw until you connect the two lines. Either leave the cat eye thin and pointy or thicken it up by adding more layers of liner to the shape.




Step 4: Make it even

If you are a beginner, don’t get scared if you make any mistakes. It happens to the best of us! In case of mistakes, use a Q-tip dipped in makeup remover to get rid of any stray marks or feathering.

Step 5: Add a touch of fake lashes.

If you want a more dramatic effect and a few coats of black mascara doesn’t do the trick try some false lashes. Apply them along your lashline from the inside out, but separate them from your real lashes at the outer corners.

Now that you’ve managed to do you cat eye makeup enjoy the rest of your fabulous day.























































































Double-Duty Cosmetics

                  Double-Duty Cosmetics

 

 

-Lipstick makes a great cream blush. You’ll find it’s a
perfect way to color coordinate your face.

-A nude pencil is just right to outline lips, cover
blemishes, and line brows.

-Eye shadow doubles as a lip powder.

-Mascara can create an emergency beauty mark.

-Dark brown eyeliner can be used as a lip pencil.

-Dry blush can be used to seal lips or to change lip
color. Or it can turn lip gloss into a longer-lasting,
more matte formula.

-Translucent powder can be used to lighten brows,
seal lipstick, and to lighten dark areas.
-Concealer hides redness and thins a too-prominent
nose.

-Powder puffs lightly sprayed with hair spray help
powder stay put, and not on your clothes.

-When retouching makeup in the middle of the day,
go lightly. Oil from the skin will absorb the makeup’s color and intensify it, making it look artificial. Press excess oil away with a tissue.

-Pressed powder has a finer texture than loose powder, and looks less “floury.”

-Brush powder only on the center of the face. The
sides of the face are always drier and don’t require it.




























Bronzing Powder

                  Bronzing Powder

 

 

Ask any beauty what product she would most like to have on a deserted island, and the answer would most likely be her bronzing powder. This is the most versatile cosmetic you will ever own. Bronzing is the way to finish your face. Forget blush! I have never seen more beauty blunders than I have with the misuse of blush. I can’t begin to tell you how many stripes and circles I have had to wipe off.

 Use blush improperly and you end up looking like a circus clown or a road marker. This is why I suggest (no, implore) you use bronzing powder to add color to your face. It’s the perfect tool for nonprofessionals to use to contour their faces. Use it on the cheeks, down the sides of the nose (to slim), under the jawline (to take away a double chin or drooping jowls), and to add color to the face.

You’ll find bronzing powder readily available at drug-stores, cosmetic counters—wherever your budget takes you. But please get some and use it! Why take risks with the sun when you can get a better sun-kissed look with this wonderful product? Can
you tell it’s my favorite all-time cosmetic?

expert tip:

Bronzer is absolutely elegant for creating a mono-chromatic look. Use it to shadow eyes, as a finishing powder for lips, to soften eyebrows, and as a finishing powder to set makeup. Don’t go too dark. A shade or two darker than your regular color is best.

Making Up Is Not Hard to Do!

  Making Up Is Not Hard to Do!

 

 

 Everyone has time to make their faces more attractive. Making time is the key to applying any cosmetic. The purpose of a beauty product should be to make the face look more lively, interesting, younger, prettier, or more polished. Making up
your face means looking like you, but even better!

This chapter is all you need to know to maximize your best assets while minimizing any defects. I’ll show you how to do it whether you have 20 minutes or 20 seconds. You do have time to show your best face to the world.

How Much Time Should You Spend on Your Makeup?

15 minutes?
10 minutes?
5 minutes?
2 minutes?
No matter where you’re going, your usual routine
should be no more than 15 minutes. The trick is to change your routine. There is no way that you can apply 15 minutes of cosmetics into a quick 5-minute regimen. You can still look pretty great in just a couple of minutes with my streamlined techniques. There’s just no excuse for looking naked, tired, or “war-painted” anymore.


Apply Makeup to a Clean Face


For best results, always start with a fresh face.
Think of your face as a blank canvas. You are the
artist, and you must start with a clean slate. Your
makeup will go on more smoothly, more evenly,
and last much longer.


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