Showing posts with label NYX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYX. Show all posts
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Good Morning, Bright Eyes!
Hey Everyone!
Have you ever noticed what a big impact highlighting the inner corner of your eyes can make? In my opinion, the inner corner highlight is a crucial makeup step that can do so much for your face, but many people skip. It has the power to brighten your entire face without anyone being able to pinpoint why you look so youthful, it makes tired eyes look more awake, and interestingly enough, highlighting your inner corner actually widens and separates eyes by giving the illusion that they're further apart. How cool is that? In today's post, i'm going to show you how to highlight your inner corner using both eye shadow and shadow sticks/highlighting pencils, providing useful tips along the way. Let's get started!
Have you ever noticed what a big impact highlighting the inner corner of your eyes can make? In my opinion, the inner corner highlight is a crucial makeup step that can do so much for your face, but many people skip. It has the power to brighten your entire face without anyone being able to pinpoint why you look so youthful, it makes tired eyes look more awake, and interestingly enough, highlighting your inner corner actually widens and separates eyes by giving the illusion that they're further apart. How cool is that? In today's post, i'm going to show you how to highlight your inner corner using both eye shadow and shadow sticks/highlighting pencils, providing useful tips along the way. Let's get started!
Tools:
- a shade stick, highlighter pencil, or eye shadow in white, light nude or pale pink. - The less shimmery, the less detectible. but if you want people to notice shimmer, then it's fine to use shimmery shadows.
(Good options are NYX jumbo shadows, Benefit Eye Bright - a matte pink, MAC Shroom, Vanilla, Chamomile, Brule, Urban Decay Virgin from the Naked Palette). Those are only a few options, really, just find a high light color that suits your skin tone and is matte.
- Your index finger, a dome shaped shadow brush
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