Thursday, June 28, 2012

Vibrant eyes... This ain't your Mother's eyeshadow!

I am loving the vibrant eyeshadow colors on the market by MAC, Sugarpill, and Medusa! They are perfect for summer, but blending is key!

 The most vibrant colors should stay closest to the lashline, fading as it reaches your eye's crease. Just know that all skin tones can't handle every color on the palette.There are some shades of eye shadow that will just work better on your skin than others. When you're shopping for eye makeup, choose colors that work well with your eyes and your skin color. Your eye shadow should make your eyes pop, but not overwhelm your skin tone. Blue shadows are great for blue eyes, and softer shades like purples and pink are fantastic on women with darker eyes and skin. If you have pink skin (as opposed to a yellow base), avoid pinks or purples.

To begin the appication, start with highlighting your brow with the lightest shade you want to use.
Since you will save the most vibrant color for next to the lashline, use a color a little lighter in the crease. For example, and vibrant blue at the lash line and a paler blue in the crease. Make sure you get the paler color all the way into the crease of your eye, as well as a little on top of the most vibrant color next to the lash line. To get rid of the line between the two shades of eye shadow, blend the two eye shadow colors together using your finger. Your eyes should pop!

If you decide to use vibrant eye shadow, the rest of your makeup has to be subtle. Your lip color should be relatively natural. Not only will this keep the attention on your eyes, but it will also prevent any of your makeup colors from clashing with your shadow. This is an intense trend in makeup and practise makes perfect, and not a clown face!