Eyes can be intimidating! All the possible color, liner, and mascara options can certainly discourage any novice when it comes to creating the perfect eye. The advice I provide to all my clients- LESS IS MORE! With just a few simple products, you can greatly alter the appearance of any eye.
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Refer to a color wheel! We remember these from our elementary school art classes but they are also a great tool for make up artists. In order to magnify the color of your eye, use the opposite color on the wheel for your perfect shadow.
For example, blue eyes are emphasized with orange tones.
While the thought of a bright orange shadow might be disturbing to many of us, make up artistry is all about play! Use peachy and coral tones to bring out even the iciest blue!
Play up green eyes with rich wine tones, full bodied pinks, and mauvey browns.
For all of my brown eyed girls out there- Embrace it! Purple is often recommended to emphasize brown but you can use ANYTHING! From brights to metallics, all colors provide a contrast. I didn’t realize how much I appreciated my brown eyes until I became a make up artist!
Playing up the size of your eye is all about technique. Similar to highlighting and contouring the face, it’s important to darken one portion of the eye while brightening the other. This contrast pulls the lighter side of the eye forward and sets the darker side into the face. Might sound like a lot of work! Never fear- with these three products, even a beginner can make their eyes come alive!
An incredible and waterproof product for tight lining! This technique is one of the easiest ways to get that heavy, bulky liner off your lid and into your lash line. Doing so not only lifts the lid for a more open-eye effect but thickens the appearance of your lash line for voluptuous lashes!
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I highly recommend Bobbi Brown’s brush- it is dense and tapered for the easiest application. I like to place my thumb on the lid, right above the crease and lift- this exposes the water line. Using the brush and only a tiny amount of pigment, paint the water line, wiggling the bristles between the lashes as well. Cover the entire water line from outer to inner corner.
Check out the difference between your two eyes!
Pop on some lengthening mascara for a finishing touch.
Now for that other water line of yours… A trick from Marilyn Monroe herself!
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Enlarge the appearance of your eye by lining the bottom water line with a waterproof beige pencil.
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This lessens the contrast between the white of your eye and the bottom lid, making them appear as one. I love this pencil because it is retractable, easy glide, and stays all day! Perhaps the easiest and quickest way to emphasize any eye.
All of my clients know.. I love to luminize! Such a wonderful way to light up any part of the face and provide that sought after glow.
For the eyes, I love Benefit’s champagne pink liquid luminizer- High Beam. The product is packaged like a nail polish so it is incredibly easy to apply via brush!
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Swipe the liquid luminizer around the inner corner of the eye and use your ring finger to press and lightly buff into skin. You can also bring the product beneath the lower lash line to the center of the eye. This technique is especially great for pictures- you’ll love the way the flash picks up your highlighted areas!
Try all three tricks with your appropriate shadow color and see what magic happens! Eyes are such an important part of any make up look- With continued practice, you can be a pro too!
Questions? Additional product recommendations? I’m always listening!
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My Eclectic Loft | 29th Apr 13
So helpful. Great ideas.
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 29th Apr 13
Thanks for reading!! I got some great tips too!
Brianne is amazing!
xoxo
Barbara F. | 29th Apr 13
Fabulous tips! xo
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 29th Apr 13
Thanks Barbara! Hope you learned as much as I did! I Love these tips by Brianne!
xoxo
Kim | 30th Apr 13
Love the tips! Just need a much better place to go than the grocery store to put them to use! 😉
Mary Beth | 30th Apr 13
I have always loved make-up ~ great tips. Thanks for sharing at the par-tay!
Hugs, Mary Beth
p.s. Pinning to my beauty board
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 30th Apr 13
Thanks Mary Beth! I love linking up to your party!!
Appreciate the "pin"
xoxo
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 30th Apr 13
So funny Kim!! Pin for your next evening out!!
xoxo
Selene @ Restoration Beauty | 1st May 13
I love your tips!! And you are gorgeous!!
Selene @ Restoration Beauty
Brianne ~ Life After Empty Nest | 4th May 13
Awww! You are sweet Selene!
Thanks for reading!
Ana Love Craft | 4th May 13
Love your post! Thanks for sharing, I'm very happy with my brown eyes too 🙂
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 4th May 13
I'm loving my brown eyes too with these great tips from Brianne!
Thanks for reading all the way from Portugal!
xoxo
Molly | 5th May 13
That is a great tip with the cream/white pencil I am going to give that a go
mollyxxx
Brianne ~ Life After Empty Nest | 5th May 13
How exciting, a reader all the way from Portugal!
Thanks for reading Ana! Our Brown Eyes are extremely versatile!
Brianne ~ Life After Empty Nest | 5th May 13
Molly, You will be amazed at the difference! My Mom loves this trick from Marilyn Monroe as well!
Let me know what you think!
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 5th May 13
Molly ~ Brianne is right…My eyes are not as large as I would like…I LOVE this trick!
Can't wait till you give it a try!
Keep us Posted!
xoxo
Mary | 5th May 13
I can't wait to try the Nars beige eye pencil! Where does Brianne work Sharon?
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 5th May 13
Hi Mary!
Thanks for reading! You will LOVE the Nars Eye Pencil!
Brianne works freelance in wardrobe/makeup production. She travels doing commercials, television, weddings, fashion shows, etc….she hopes to settle in NYC!
I'm thrilled with her busy schedule, she makes time to write for her Mama's Blog!
Margo | 5th May 13
Thank you for this tutorial, I don't have a clue about how to apply eye shadow!
Sharon ~ Life After Empty Nest | 6th May 13
Glad it was helpful Margo! Be sure to come back and learn more!!
xoxo
Anonymous | 6th May 13
After reading this…Time to Go Shopping!
Thanks for the tips!
Unknown | 8th May 13
Thanks for linking up to my party! Hope to see you again this weekend!
Brianne ~ Life After Empty Nest | 10th May 13
Hope you LOVE the results Jamie!
Thanks for Reading!
Jamie @ Huckleberry Love | 11th May 13
Some great tips and tricks here! Am pinning this and will definitely be trying some of these techniques. Thank you so much for sharing this at Much Ado About Monday. We can't wait to see what you have to share with us next week!
Jamie
http://www.huckleberrylove.com