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Saturday 29 December 2012
05:57

How to Apply Eye Shadow "Rounded and "Winged"


There are two basic ways to apply eye shadow in shape shading, "rounded" and "winged". Now you'll want to determine the best way of shading for you. You can try to apply a shadow shaped (rounded) to one eye and the other shading shape (winged) in the other eye (this will save time). Then go get the mirror and see which looks best on you.





Experiment and try all different shades. You may be surprised to find that several of them may look great on you (the rounded technique seems to look good on most women).If you do not have much space between the crease of your eye and eyebrow then apply eye shadow with winged shape (unless you have some bags).



Shading winged

 
Shading rounded


 








It looks better when the skin towards the corner of the eye is not sagging, as in younger women because their skin is still firm. Used when the brow bone markedly curves around the eyes, and do not use the winged style, as it will make it any more obvious sagging skin. 

Applying eyeshadow classic ... 

There are two basic ways to apply eye shadow in shape shading, "rounded" and "winged". Now you'll want to determine the best way of shading for you. You can try to apply a shadow shaped (rounded) to one eye and the other shading shape (winged) in the other eye (this will save time). Then go get the mirror and see which looks best on you.Experiment and try all different shades. You may be surprised to find that several of them may look great on you (the rounded technique seems to look good on most women).If you do not have much space between the crease of your eye and eyebrow then apply eye shadow with winged shape (unless you have some bags).

Shading winged

 
Shading rounded

 





   
It looks better when the skin towards the corner of the eye is not sagging, as in younger women because their skin is still firm. Used when the brow bone markedly curves around the eyes, and do not use the winged style, as it will make it any more obvious sagging skin.
 
Applying eye shadow rounded 


1. Use highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way up to the eyebrow.

2. Use a medium shade of eye shadow on the eyelid and under the lashes faded.


3. Accentuate eye shadow in the wedge corner of the eye and blend well.


4. Delineates the upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil. 


Advanced application of eye shadow rounded 

1. Use highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way up to the eyebrow.

2. Use a medium shade of eye shadow in the inner corner of the eyelid.


3. Accentuate eye shadow in the crease and wedge, mix well.


4. Delineates the upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil. 


Applying eyeshadow winged1. Use highlighter eye shadow from the lash line to the brow.

2. Use a medium shade of eye shadow on the tab.


3. Accentuate eye shadow in the outer corner wedge, mix well.


4. Delineates the upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil.

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