Eye Makeup Tips, Makeup Tips for Beautiful Eyes, Makeup Tips

Use eye-make up very sparingly, for its excessive use damages the skin around eye. Also, remember never to use chemical eye-make-up-remover because it reacts adversely on the skin. Instead, use the following mixture which is not only good for the skin but also for the eyes as well. Take 2 teaspoonfuls of almond oil and one teaspoonful of castor oil and remove the make up gently with the help of cotton.
Always wash your eyes with cold water and never with hot water. Whenever you are required to go out in the sun use good quality sun-glasses Don't compromise on it, for inferior glass of the goggles might harm your eyes. Never gaze towards the sun or towards a powerful source of light.
Small eyes: Use a light shade of powder for the center of the lid and a darker shade in the outer edge. To make your eyes look larger, thin out your eyebrows. Use eyeliner on the outer third of the top and bottom lids.
Almond-shaped eyes: Use a light shade of powder from your lashes to the brow, a medium shade on your lid, and a darker shade on the outer third of your eyelid.
Round eyes: Use light colored shadow over the entire lid and a darker shade in the crease. Apply eyeliner on both the top and bottom lids, and use mascara on the upper outer lashes.
Wide-set eyes: To make your eyes appear a bit closer together, begin by using a light shadow over the entire lid. Use a darker shade in the inner corner, blending up and out. Concentrate eyeliner and mascara on the inner corner of the eye.
Close-set eyes: To widen close-set eyes, use one color, varying from a light to darker shade. Start with the lightest shade one-third away from the inner corner of your eye, blending darker shades up and out. Use eyeliner on the outer half of your eye.
Deep-set eyes: To bring out deep-set eyes use a light shade of powder from lash to eyebrow, making it a little darker above your crease. Use eyeliner on both the upper and lower lids, remembering to smudge and soften the line.
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