Friday, 20 May 2011

EYE FOLLOW IN YOUR SHADOW

Hello Fabulous,

We hope that everyone has had a great week and looking forward to the weekend ahead! Following our last beauty blog on the perfect shaped eyebrow we thought it would only to be fit to teach you how to complement those brows with some eye shadow tips and tricks!!!

We heart Beyonce amazing smokey eyes!
image sourced celebritymakeuptips.org

Using eye shadow is about playing with colour and having fun with your look.  It can be used to embolden your eyes, or play up their colour.  A popular and sophisticated look this Autumn and Winter is a smokey eye using warm brown shades. Try doing it yourself with the below quick lesson! Have fun.

Step 1: Over the whole eye lid area apply a yellow based concealer and set with NPs amazingly soft translucent powder.

Step 2: Warm up an eye pencil, run it back and forth over your hand a few times (the warmer the pencil the smoother the application).  Draw a thick line from the outer to inner corner of your eye line, along your top lash line, getting as close to your lashes as possible.  Set this with a beautiful dark brown shadow, all along this line, using a pressing motion and an angled brush.

Step 3: Now soften this by applying a peachy beige eye shadow to your socket line, blending well with the amazing NP 16b brush.

Step 4: Add your highlighter eye shadow to the inner corners and under your eyebrow arch.

Step 5: Smudge the dark brown eye shadow under the lower lash line to create a soft line.  Line top and bottom lashes with China Doll Gel Eyeliner in Bronze, to really define the eyes, this exceptional waterproof gel eyeliner can also be applied to the inner rim for an evening look which is highly recommended.  Finish with two coats of Madam Curl Curl mascara and you are ready to go!

Why not stop by our on-line shop and pick up some of the mentioned products, or if you would like to learn firsthand why not have a Runway Express party??? For more details contact Abbey at abbey@runwayexpress.com.au

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