Doll Me Up! Layer Your Liner - Beauty Secrets from the People Who Know Best. "If you’re not a professional makeup artist, it can be difficult to line those eyes, but then again liquid liner tends to stay on longer and smudge-free. So what I do is, I line my eyes first with a pencil liner because it’s easier to make that straight line with it. Then I go back on the line with the liquid liner. It’s kind of like coloring!
The result? Your eye liner will stay on, smudge-free, and well-lined. " You can use your keyboard to see the next slide ( ← previous, → next) Top beauty editors, makeup artists, beauty bloggers, and more reveal their favorite tips and tricks Promo Subtitle Top beauty editors, makeup artists, beauty bloggers, and more reveal their favorite tips and tricks. Image Alt Text Beauty Secrets from the People Who Know Best Title Text Media Folder: Media Root By Ysolt Usigan Topics: FeaturedTopic: beauty tips Related articles. Dramatic Eyeshadow - 10 Pin-Worthy Beauty Tips - Shape Magazine - Page 9. This dramatic look from The Beauty Department is perfect for a night on the town.
With a pop of color and sparkle, no one will be able to take their eyes off of, well, your eyes! We love the finished product on this pin. Tip: Switch up the color accent to coordinate with your outfit or bring out your natural shades. You can use your keyboard to see the next slide ( ← previous, → next) Pinterest: It’s so much more than a platform for pretty pictures Promo Subtitle By Jené Luciani Image Alt Text The Best Beauty Tips and Tricks from Pinterest Title Text 10 Pin-Worthy Beauty Tips Media Root. Tutorial & Reference - Eye Diagram, Parts of the Eye, Basic Eye Makeup. I have received a few questions lately about what parts of the eye are which, and I thought it would be a good time to re-post this diagram I made last year that I hope is helpful.
I always call out where I put each product for every look (because unfortunately, I don’t have time to do a tutorial every time), and when I do, I use the same names for each part of the eye that it is applied to. Brow Bone/Highlight: Generally, a lighter color will be applied to this area; it may be something that has undertones of bolder colors used on the lid, or it may simply be similar to your skintone. For example, say I do a predominantly green look, I might turn to MAC’s Gorgeous Gold eyeshadow as a highlight color because it will bring out the greens and still allow the color to taper off.
Some of my favorite highlight colors are Ricepaper and Shroom. Above Crease: This is my “blend out” area. Inner Lid: I mentally slice my eyelid into three parts–basically into thirds.