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  1. Blue eyeshadow should only be worn only if you either have fair skin, black or platinum hair and brown or gray eyes or very dark skin.
  2. On days when you are really pressed for time, apply the base color to the eye then skip to mascara and you’re done.
  3. If you have puffy eyelids do not use iridescent or frosted shadows in light colors or white. Use softer, matte colors.
  4. Blondes with blue eyes should opt for browns and taupes while those with green eyes can go for soft mauves and lilacs.
  5. Don't match your shadow with your eyes or your clothes so that attention remains with your eyes and not your makeup!
  6. Neutral shades like browns and beiges look natural while brighter shades like blue and green look dramatic and artificial.
  7. For more mature skin use iridescent shades sparingly.
  8. On mature skin and puffy eyelids, avoid using iridescent, frosted, light colors and white eyeshadows and opt for soft matte colors instead.
  9. To add definition to your eyelids, apply a medium-toned shade across the lid and brow bone and dust the under brow area with a light highlighter shade. Use a very fine pencil liner of natural color to line the upper and lower lash lines.
  10. When applying eye shadow to the crease of the eye, keep your eyes open and slightly tilt your head backward. This will enable you to better see the shape you are creating and allowing the shadow to go into the crease.




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