Saturday, December 3, 2011

Shapes Of Eyes



The Shapes Of The Eyes


The type of eye largely determine its makeup, products, colors and intensity. Here I point out common formats and how they worked.


Eye Drooping :

Place a dark shadow on the outer edge of the eye up and fading out, then apply a clearer sumbra to enhance the arch of the eye, only the outline below.




Prominent Eyes:

To mitigate dark shades should be used (not very intense), the outline should be dark on both sides. This will give more kids eye.
 




Droopy Eyes :
 
It works with the lighter shade on the inside of the eye and the darker outer side upward using the spare, laid above and below should end with a point upwards (see picture), this gives the effect of an eye more cheerful.


Sunken Eyes :

Use leftovers clear throughout the eye and lining up to use colors like brown, gray or green (do not use black), laid on the bottom inside of the eye should be in light colors (white, gray ...) this give the opposite effect to sunken eyes.


Wide-Set Eyes :
 
Use a dark shadow on the inside of the upper eyelid and eye shadows go more clearly using flush to the outside of the eyelid, outlining the entire eye without protrusion toward the apex of the eye, this will give a more eye together.


Round Eyes :
Use a spare dark on the outside of the upper eyelid and a clearer in the rest. to shape more almond-shape the eye on the top and reach the high angle horizontal line (see drawing), the outline of the bottom should not juntarce with delineated above, this will give a more almond.

Eyes Together :
 
To help them apply light shades look into the inner corner and dark shadow in the z-one outside of the eye. the outline is from the middle of the eye outward on both the upper and lower makeup in this way the effect that your eyes look farther apart.