New makeup technique you should try...
There’s no denying it: Whether it’s smoky or gradient, any eye makeup look is a museum-worthy work of art. However, a single shadow color swept all over the lids has the tendency to look flat, so bringing dimension to the eyes typically involves layering multiple shadows in various finishes all over every quadrant of the eyelid.
Leave it to the pros to find a way to achieve the same look while lightening up your approach. Celebrity Makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic’s tip: Just add water. Submerge your bristles in H2O, then dip the damp brush in shadow and sweep it over your lid to see a faint hue emerge. Repeat the process, focusing the brush on where you want to add depth and intensity (think along your crease and the outer edges).
The important key to creating a work
of eye makeup art: Always re-wet your bristles before running your brush over
the eye-shadows. Aside from a softer finish, applying the eye-shadows when
slightly wet will give the product more staying powder with less fallout under
your eyes and on your cheekbones.
When it comes to choosing the actual
shades for your palette, shimmery or satin-finish powders that will deliver the
prettiest, most ethereal results. If you do opt to use cream shadows, he recommends
taking the concealer or foundation you’re using on your skin and using a Beauty
Blender makeup sponge to blend it across
the eyelids. Then, apply translucent to the eyelids with a fluffy brush. “Then
I put the cream shadow over that to prevent creasing,” the pro says.


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