Glittery dark blue and aqua eueshadow with huge falsies for dramatic makeup for eyes!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Peacock Eye Shadow Make Up
Amazing green eyes with peacock tail feather coloring using green and blue eye shadows!
Great costume eye make up idea!
Great costume eye make up idea!
Soft Golden Eyeshadow
Soft golden eyeshadow for a natural makeup idea as seen here on model Charlotte Di Calypso.
Great for a glamorous daytime look and versatile for going from day to night!
Great for a glamorous daytime look and versatile for going from day to night!
Jill Stuart Cat Eyes
Backstage beauty shots of the Jill Stuart girls eye make make for Feb 2010 Fashion Week.
Be inspired by the beautiful black eyeliner around the eyes with this cat eye makeup look!
Be inspired by the beautiful black eyeliner around the eyes with this cat eye makeup look!
Marchesa Eye Makeup
Marchesa Eyes with products by Le Métier de Beauté Fall Winter 10.
Talia Shobrook used a bluish-green shadow called Blue Steel and then mixed it with a new product called Magic, which was used all over the face.
Talia Shobrook used a bluish-green shadow called Blue Steel and then mixed it with a new product called Magic, which was used all over the face.
Lavender Eyes
Gorgeous lavender eyes backstage look by Carolina Herrera.
At Carolina Herrera, Diane Kendal, working with MAC Cosmetics, opted for a dark plum smoky eye, using four deep purple MAC eye shadows — Indian Ink, Vibrant Grape, Fig and My Dark Magic — from browbone to lid. Eyes were finished with black mascara on top and bottom lashes.
At Carolina Herrera, Diane Kendal, working with MAC Cosmetics, opted for a dark plum smoky eye, using four deep purple MAC eye shadows — Indian Ink, Vibrant Grape, Fig and My Dark Magic — from browbone to lid. Eyes were finished with black mascara on top and bottom lashes.
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blue eyes,
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Purple eyeshadow,
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Gucci Bold Turquoise Eyes
Gucci SS09 bold turquoise eye makeup inspiration!
Shimmery aqua, turquoise eyeshadow with enough dark shadow and liner underneath to create a complete look.
Shimmery aqua, turquoise eyeshadow with enough dark shadow and liner underneath to create a complete look.
Labels:
blue eyes,
blue eyeshadow,
hazel eyes,
Runway Eye Make Up
Diane von Furstenberg Makeup
Both Orlando Pita, working with T3 at the show, and James Kaliardos, working with MAC Cosmetics, were inspired by Diane von Furstenberg herself in creating the looks at the designer's show.
"I was particularly inspired by Diane from the Seventies," said Kaliardos, who made his focus the eye. First, he smoothed MAC black cream eyeliner on with a brush from lid to browbone, using it as an eye shadow base. Next, he layered MAC pigments in Steel Blue and Cornflower Blue over the black base to add depth, finishing with Sparkle 3D in silver for runway shimmer. Kaliardos lined the inside of the bottom lid with MAC's Smolder pencil (a deep black).Eyelashes were curled and shaded with MAC's Zoomblack mascara. MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation was applied with a brush for a perfect finish, and lips were deemphasized with MAC's Dim Lip Erase."
"I was particularly inspired by Diane from the Seventies," said Kaliardos, who made his focus the eye. First, he smoothed MAC black cream eyeliner on with a brush from lid to browbone, using it as an eye shadow base. Next, he layered MAC pigments in Steel Blue and Cornflower Blue over the black base to add depth, finishing with Sparkle 3D in silver for runway shimmer. Kaliardos lined the inside of the bottom lid with MAC's Smolder pencil (a deep black).Eyelashes were curled and shaded with MAC's Zoomblack mascara. MAC Studio Sculpt Foundation was applied with a brush for a perfect finish, and lips were deemphasized with MAC's Dim Lip Erase."
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brown eyes,
gray eyeshadow,
MAC,
Runway Eye Make Up,
silver
L.A.M.B Smokey Eyes
Charlotte Tilbury describes the look at L.A.M.B. as, “The feeling was 1930s prostitute–trampy, smoky eye, deep “rougeoir” lips and beautiful pale skin.”
The Eyes:
Eye Kohl in Smolder and Fluidline in Blacktrack – blended and smudged around and into the eyelid for a feline-shaped eye. Lip Treatment – dabbed on eyelid over eye kohl for a wet look effect
White Eye Liner Makeup
Make an impact with this lovely white eye liner makeup look!
Looks great with blue eyes but would suit any eye color!
Looks great with blue eyes but would suit any eye color!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Silver and Blue Eyeshadow
Strong, glamorous sexy eyes using silver and blue eyeshadow.
Use dark blue and a softer blue eyeshadow on the upper lid and line around the top and bottom of the eye with silver eyeshadow, plus some fake lashes to create this stunning effect!
Great makeup inspiration for silver and blue eyeshadow.
Use dark blue and a softer blue eyeshadow on the upper lid and line around the top and bottom of the eye with silver eyeshadow, plus some fake lashes to create this stunning effect!
Great makeup inspiration for silver and blue eyeshadow.
Deep Blue Eyeshadow
Gorgeous deep blue eyeshadow smokey eye makeup inspiration.
This beautiful look is great for hazel or brown eyes and all you need is deep blue eyeshadow, pale blue and silvery white eyeshadow, plus a few layers of mascara.
This beautiful look is great for hazel or brown eyes and all you need is deep blue eyeshadow, pale blue and silvery white eyeshadow, plus a few layers of mascara.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Versace Purple Eye Make Up
Versace Runway show purple eyeshadow makeup idea.
Soft purple eyeshadow on hazel eyes.
Vibrant pastel purple eye makeup!
Soft purple eyeshadow on hazel eyes.
Vibrant pastel purple eye makeup!
Labels:
blue eyes,
hazel eyes,
Purple eyeshadow,
Runway Eye Make Up
Erin Wasson x RVCA Eye Makeup
Erin Wasson x RVCA eye makeup idea and inspiration for a smokey bottom eye rim!
Sometimes accentuating the bottom rim with smokey dark makeup can be very flattering and help open up the eye!
Sometimes accentuating the bottom rim with smokey dark makeup can be very flattering and help open up the eye!
Yellow Eyeliner
Gorgeous bright yellow eyeliner with lots of black mascara!
Very unique and new eye makeup trend from L.A.M.B
Very unique and new eye makeup trend from L.A.M.B
Pale Baby Blue Eyes
Gorgeous pale baby blue eyes with soft pale blue silvery eyeshadow, black eyeliner and big false lashes.
Beautiful eye makeup idea to accentuate baby blue eyes!
Beautiful eye makeup idea to accentuate baby blue eyes!
Friday, April 23, 2010
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Eye Color Tips
How to apply eyeshadows to bring out the color of your eyes!
Green Eyes:
The color tones that will most highlight your iris are: brown, purple and violet. If your iris is dark green used this range of colors but in light tones. If, however, your iris is light green uses dark tones.
Blue Eyes:
Use pink eyeshadow, these also are ideal for natural looking makeup during the day especially if they are pearly. Purples, oranges, peaches, golds, bronzes in all shades look great with blue eyes!
As with green eyes, use this range of colors in light shades if your eyes are dark blue and vice versa if your eyes are light blue.
Brown Eyes:
Brown eyes look great in all shades; from greens, browns (the gamut from bronze to gold) and of course the grays and silvers.
Hazel Eyes:
To highlight the green in your eyes use shades of purple, pink and violet. If not use the colors detailed above for brown eyes.
And thats the basics!! hope you enjoy these tips!
Green Eyes:
The color tones that will most highlight your iris are: brown, purple and violet. If your iris is dark green used this range of colors but in light tones. If, however, your iris is light green uses dark tones.
Blue Eyes:
Use pink eyeshadow, these also are ideal for natural looking makeup during the day especially if they are pearly. Purples, oranges, peaches, golds, bronzes in all shades look great with blue eyes!
As with green eyes, use this range of colors in light shades if your eyes are dark blue and vice versa if your eyes are light blue.
Brown Eyes:
Brown eyes look great in all shades; from greens, browns (the gamut from bronze to gold) and of course the grays and silvers.
Hazel Eyes:
To highlight the green in your eyes use shades of purple, pink and violet. If not use the colors detailed above for brown eyes.
And thats the basics!! hope you enjoy these tips!
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brown eyes,
green eyes,
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Tips,
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Blue & Pink Butterfly Eye Makeup Idea
Lovely blue and pink butterfly eyeshadow effect with huge false eyelashes creating stunning emphasis!
Labels:
blue eyes,
blue eyeshadow,
fake lashes,
pink eyeshadow
Pink Eyelid with Green Underneath
Hot pink eyeshadow on the lid with a gorgeous contrasting thin bright green eyeshadow underneath the bottom lashes.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Makeup Tips for Different Eye Shapes
Make Up tips for different eye shapes.
Wide Apart Eyes:
Keep eyeliner darker at inside corner of eyes, then use a slightly lighter eyeliner to define the outside of the eye.
If your eyes are wide apart, try using a dark shadow on the far bottom inside of the eyelid, close to the bridge of the nose, which becomes clearer until it ends near the eyebrows. Follow this same idea underneath the lower lashes.
Outline the entire eye with a thin line of eyeliner and apply abundant mascara to the central section of the top and bottom lashes.
Avoid tweezing your eyebrows near your nose at all costs!
Prominent Eyes:
This refers to the type of eyes that tend to bulge out. In this case you have to avoid the use of clear or bright hues and opt for opaque and dark colors that will minimize the eye area.
You can define either the line of the eyelid using a dark blue shadow, brown or black, but fading it in so it blends naturally.
Large Eyes:
In this case the goal will be to highlight the rest of the face to distract attention from the eyes. For this purpose we recommend that you highlight your lips, cheeks or eyebrows mainly as your eyes tend to do the talking on their own without needing heavy makeup to be noticed.
Draw a fine line around the eye in dark colors and wear extra volume mascara. Add light under the arch of the brow with a white or pearl eyeshadow.
Alternatively, you can also take advantage of the breadth of this kind of eyes to ensure that They are the main protagonist of the look you are going for.
Small Eyes:
Use bright light eyeshadows and shadows in the background and deep colors applied from the center of the eyelid and ending above the outer corner.
It is possible to create the illusion that the eyes are larger by using bright colors and by applying a good thin eye liner.
Apply a light eye shadow in the lower eyelid and dark eye shadow right on the outer edge of the eye, always half out. The color shades of brown, gold, pink, purple and beige usually help open up the eye.
Finally, apply three layers of mascara on the lashes and smudge ivory or beige shadow on the inside of the eyelid.
Round Eyes:
Use pale colors on the bottom of the eyelid and apply the darker shades between the internal line of the eyelid and the eyebrow.
Normal Sized Eyes:
In this case you can use any type of makeup, colors and textures.
Try defining the contours with a brown or black eyeliner pencil and apply a clear shadow across the eyelid, this will give greater depth to your eyes.
Then add to this another dark shadow on the outer half, pushed up without reaching the eyebrows. Finally apply mascara!
Asian Eyes:
Enhance your eyelids with a yellow egg eyeshadow. Then, after locating your eye crease use and eyeshadow brush to darken the lid lightly with a charcoal or dark chocolate eyeshadow, then use this same tone eyeshadow on the bottom of the eyes instead of using eyeliner.
Avoid anything too dark and heavy with Asian eyes as it tends to reduce the size.
Wide Apart Eyes:
Keep eyeliner darker at inside corner of eyes, then use a slightly lighter eyeliner to define the outside of the eye.
If your eyes are wide apart, try using a dark shadow on the far bottom inside of the eyelid, close to the bridge of the nose, which becomes clearer until it ends near the eyebrows. Follow this same idea underneath the lower lashes.
Outline the entire eye with a thin line of eyeliner and apply abundant mascara to the central section of the top and bottom lashes.
Avoid tweezing your eyebrows near your nose at all costs!
Prominent Eyes:
This refers to the type of eyes that tend to bulge out. In this case you have to avoid the use of clear or bright hues and opt for opaque and dark colors that will minimize the eye area.
You can define either the line of the eyelid using a dark blue shadow, brown or black, but fading it in so it blends naturally.
Large Eyes:
In this case the goal will be to highlight the rest of the face to distract attention from the eyes. For this purpose we recommend that you highlight your lips, cheeks or eyebrows mainly as your eyes tend to do the talking on their own without needing heavy makeup to be noticed.
Draw a fine line around the eye in dark colors and wear extra volume mascara. Add light under the arch of the brow with a white or pearl eyeshadow.
Alternatively, you can also take advantage of the breadth of this kind of eyes to ensure that They are the main protagonist of the look you are going for.
Small Eyes:
Use bright light eyeshadows and shadows in the background and deep colors applied from the center of the eyelid and ending above the outer corner.
It is possible to create the illusion that the eyes are larger by using bright colors and by applying a good thin eye liner.
Apply a light eye shadow in the lower eyelid and dark eye shadow right on the outer edge of the eye, always half out. The color shades of brown, gold, pink, purple and beige usually help open up the eye.
Finally, apply three layers of mascara on the lashes and smudge ivory or beige shadow on the inside of the eyelid.
Round Eyes:
Use pale colors on the bottom of the eyelid and apply the darker shades between the internal line of the eyelid and the eyebrow.
Normal Sized Eyes:
In this case you can use any type of makeup, colors and textures.
Try defining the contours with a brown or black eyeliner pencil and apply a clear shadow across the eyelid, this will give greater depth to your eyes.
Then add to this another dark shadow on the outer half, pushed up without reaching the eyebrows. Finally apply mascara!
Asian Eyes:
Enhance your eyelids with a yellow egg eyeshadow. Then, after locating your eye crease use and eyeshadow brush to darken the lid lightly with a charcoal or dark chocolate eyeshadow, then use this same tone eyeshadow on the bottom of the eyes instead of using eyeliner.
Avoid anything too dark and heavy with Asian eyes as it tends to reduce the size.
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