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EYE SHADOW SKILLS
So by now you’ve got mad eye shadow skills, right? But let’s take a second to get really technical and think about something that you never noticed you do or don’t do. If you’re doing a single wash of color all over the eye area, then of course apply the shadow using the same amount of pressure on the lid and crease. But if you’re highlighting the lid with a lighter shade and contouring the crease with a darker shade, you should use different pressures when you apply them. And different speeds. Here’s how to be happiest with the result:
TOOLS:
- Your Favorite Eye Shadow Palette — I used my favorite nudes palette ($$) but also really love this one ($).
- A Laydown Brush for the Lid ($)
- A Tapered Crease Brush ($)
STEPS:
- Using the laydown brush, apply medium pressure with the highlighting shade on the lid. You really want this to show up and you don’t have to worry about being precise, you just want to get the job done well.
- The crease on the other hand is a more technical application because it’s a darker shade (think about how much harder it is to apply red nail polish than a nude!) and you want to precisely place it in a rainbow shape along the crease. Therefore, using the crease brush, apply light pressure and go more slowly.
- Now start deepening the shade in layers by continuing with light pressure as you build.
- This is optional but I love opening up the eye with liner on top. (I used this longwear liner ($$) on Lacy).
- Finish with a couple coats of mascara. (I used this incredible mascara ($$) that I am so obsessed with and can’t stop using on everyone I can get my hands on!)