Friday 30 August 2013

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Does Asian mean flat and plain? How can my shadow application bring out definition for my Asian eyes? Can I use the eye makeup directions in magazines? What are eye shapes and how do they affect my application techniques? Let's find out!
Eye shapes fall into many variations: Asian, Standard, Wide Set, Close Set, Hooded, and Deep Set. Each one takes a different eye shadow application. The makeup technique you use will mean the difference between a fantastic and flat look. Many women already know their eye shape. Do you?
The Asian eye is known for a lack of a defined eye lid and skin that comes directly from the brow to the lashes without a curve. That sounds plain; but don't despair. Recognize that your shadow technique will be unique to you. No, you won't be able to use the common 'How-To' techniques used in the beauty magazines. Those featured are usually only for the Standard Eye Look.
What to do? Choose a light, medium, and dark shadow. Here are your Asian Makeup, Directions:
• Light shade- Use small amount under eye brow and along the upper lash line.
• Medium eye color- Cover the entire area that isn't already covered with the light color.
• Accent shadow color- Apply from mid eye toward the outer edge of the eye and up, not quite meeting the medium shade. Blend up and out, opening the eye. An Asian technique must- Apply accent color also under lower lashes.

• Apply a well defined eye liner top and bottom.
• Arch and define the brows with an eyebrow pencil, opening up the eyes.
Still wanting more individual shadow tips? Contact a professional. Your distinct Asian eye makeup application will give definition and pizzazz to your eye shape. Blending and practice will take you from flat to fantastic. Have fun; amaze yourself!
Lin Greene is a professional skin care and color specialist. She works with women like you, to give them the skin they love and colors that enhance their natural beauty.

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