8 Make Tips and Tricks Every Gril Should Know Part2
5 Think Opposites When it Comes to Eye Shadow
When it comes to picking eye shadow hues for your eye color, look no further than the trusty color wheel of your elementary school art class. As a rule, you'll want to chose an eye shadow that's on the opposite side of the wheel from the color of your eyes. For instance, blue eyes should go for shadows with orange undertones such as gold, peach, copper, or bronze. People with green eyes should look for colors with red tones, such as plum or wine.
Brown eyes are fairly neutral, so almost any shade will work well, from earthy tones to more standout colors such as blue or purple.
6 Eyebrows Should Always Be on Fleek!
When it come’s to makeup there’s nothing I love to apply more, than an eyebrow pencil. Turning your brows from nothing and creating 2 killer twins is my favourite part of my makeup routine. If you’re like me and have crazy eyebrow hairs that point in just about every direction, I highly suggest you use a brow gel to keep those bad boys in line.
7 Repurposed Plastic Spoon
Use a plastic spoon to easily apply mascara on your bottom lashes without getting any on the skin under your eyes. It also helps you to accomplish a much thicker coat. Or, if you find your under eyes to be a complete mess after applying eyeshadow and mascara, try shadow shields!
8 Always Set Your Makeup When You’re Finished!
No makeup look is complete without setting all your hard-work into place. Having a good setting spray will help to make sure that your makeup doesn’t move throughout the day or night and it stays exactly where you left it when you left the house. Not only are they good for setting your makeup but setting spray’s work well with hydrating the skin.