Start at the outside corner of your eye, and sweep the brush in a half-moon motion up and around to the center of your crease. Keep the shadow the darkest along your lash line, and fade it out as you move up. Feel free to draw the shadow up towards the end of your eyebrow a bit for an angled fan. Blend your eyeshadows.
Where do you put different shades of eyeshadow?
Apply a matte transition shade above the crease to visually lift and open the eye. Then build in darker eyeshadow shades on the outer corner and blend these above the crease to create depth and definition. Try a lighter or shimmery shade on the lid to brighten the eye.
How do you know what eyeshadow colors go together?
One of the best ways to pick a combo is to select two complementary colors. Green and red, blue and orange, or purple and yellow. These shades really pop when worn together and will call a lot of attention to your eyes. Try different shades of the same color.
What order do you apply eyeshadow?
How To Apply Eyeshadow Using Three Shades
- Prime Your Lids.
- Pick Your Eyeshadow Palette.
- Add The Lightest Color To Your Entire Lid.
- Apply The Medium-Colored Shade.
- Use The Darkest Shade In Your Crease.
- Add Eyeliner.
- Give Your Lashes A Boost With Mascara.
- Finish Your Full Makeup Look.
Do you put dark eyeshadow on the inside or outside of your eyes?
You need to add light colors to the inner eye and darker to the outer eye – this will give the appearance of a balanced eye shape.
What eyeshadow color is best for pale skin?
When it comes to eyeshadow on fair skin, less is more. Sheer colors of pigment can make a big impact, so opt for soft colors, such as taupe, champagne, or soft plum.