Essay On Eye Shadows

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Eye shadows you can add grace to your eyes.
Whether you plan to go for the New Year party or for prom night, or any wedding, makeup is very essential when you really plan to shine in the party. The most expressive and beautiful part of your body, i.e. your eyes should look the best. So when you talk about makeup, eye shadow is the most important thing which really adds an extra grace to your eyes and makes you feel more confident while you attend the party.
But applying eye shadow is the trickiest job if you are the beginner. This is because the eyes have no limitations. Eye shadows not only helps in making your eyes look big, but it gives a dramatic looks to your eyes. Each shade and tone define some or the other thing for your eyes and helps in drawing others attention towards you. It works as a beauty enhancer for you if applied properly. You have to keep many a things in your mind while applying eye shadow especially if you are beginner these tips and techniques will really help you in enhancing your beauty.
1. Select The Correct Eye Shadow Form: firstly, selecting the correct eye …show more content…

Choosing Correct Color Option: choice of color is again a difficult task because all it matters is the choice of right eye shadow color. So the safest way is to go with black or brown color, but these colors are bit old fashioned and the latest trend demands for attractive and cool colors which includes green, blue and turquoise or some elegant colors like gray, metallic and charcoal, which gives smoky looks to the eyes. The choice of the color must be done according to your complexion otherwise it could give a mismatched look to you. Basically dark green color goes well with all complexions. Those who have narrow eyes, metallic shades are best for them as applying them can make your eyes look bigger in size. You can choose the shade of eye shadow according to the dress you decided to wear in the party or even you can choose contrast colors also as they are in trend now a

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