How to Apply Eye Shadow for Green Eyes

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Purple Eye Shadow Works Well with Green Eyes - ionyka
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Learning how to apply eye shadow for green eyes can make eyes go from dull and boring to attention-getting secret weapons for women.

People who have green eyes have certain colors and techniques that look best when it comes to applying eye shadow. A person who has green eyes will not use the same colors and tones as a person who has brown or blues eyes. If a green-eyed woman wants to play up this feature on her face and make her eyes stand out, there are certain things she should know about how to apply eye shadow.

How to Apply Eye Shadow for Green Eyes – Choosing the Best Colors

Unlike what some women think, it is best to choose the color of eye shadow based on eye color rather than what color is being worn in her outfit. This is because there are certain colors that are complementary to eye colors that can make any women have beautiful, attention-getting eyes.

A complementary color of eye shadow for women with green eyes is purple and mauve. This is based off the color wheel which is used for finding color pallets for everything from makeup to home decorating. Purple eye shadow helps to bring out the color of the green, making the eyes look more striking. Women can choose from a soft purple or violet or a brighter purple or mauve depending on what type of look the woman is going for. For a natural day look, a soft purple may be used, while for an evening look, a brighter purple can be used for more style.

For women who have pure green eyes and not ones that appear to have brown in them or are hazel colored, brown and tan eye shadow are good options as well. If the woman has brown in her eyes the brown and tan eye shadow will only bring out that color and her eyes will not look as green. Along with brown, gold and yellow based colors also work well with eyes of these colors.

How to Apply Eye Shadow for Green Eyes – Getting a Professional Look

Some women simply take an eye shadow brush and sweep it over their eyelids, but if they are serious about making their eyes pop there is a little more to it than that. An eye shadow primer should be used on the eyelids before applying the shadow. This helps to keep the color in place and keeps it on the eyes for a longer period of time. It can also help eye shadow colors be more visible. If a person has no primer, foundation or concealer can also work for this purpose as well.

An eye shadow brush should always be used to apply the shadow and blend the products as well. Using a finger spreads bacteria to the eye and can also leave harsh lines of makeup around the face. A woman should invest in a good set of eye shadow brushes and clean them on a regular basis.

Start with the lightest eye shadow color first and sweep it over the entire eyelid. This is the base color but may not be the main color that shows through. Apply the second color to the base of the eyelid but be sure to not pull on the eyelid. Instead, lightly close it to apply the shadow. Blend the colors together so that no hard lines can be seen. A third color can be used, but it should be the darkest color and only applied to the outside of the eyes and along the lash line.

Learning how to apply eye shadow for green eyes can make all the difference in the appearance of women with that shade of eyes. Learning how to highlight the eyes with the proper complementary colors and apply the shadow so it looks professionally done can easily make a woman go from dull to delicious.

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Dec 3, 2010 1:09 AM
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