Sunday, April 8, 2012

Tips Eye Makeup Asia

 

Eye Makeup Ideas 

 

Tips Eye Makeup Asia 

 

Asia tips eye makeup should be included in any makeup forum, a book or magazine. The tricks that work for the covers of others simply can not cut it in Asian eyes. Asian girls can still look attractive and natural beautiful, smoky appearance or color, however, that just need to know how to do it with the right products and types of applications.

Tips Eye Makeup Asia

About half of Asian eyelids are "top single," which means it does not have a wrinkle on his upper eyelid. That makes it a challenge to apply makeup with traditional methods. Other Asian eyelids have a wrinkle, but are still a little different in length and position in the eye.

Some girls prefer "based on" a crease with shadow dark, while others experiment with the placement of shadows and line shapes.

Tips Eyeliner

If you are normally only a black or brown eyeliner girl, you can still add some interest to your look without having to use eyeshadow :

*) Metallic Color : Try dark shirts that offer a hint of metallic color, in light of your eyes without slipping on a bright shade MAC Buried Treasure Powerpoint Eye Pencil is dark brown-black with gold. If this happens, gold becomes more evident. Play with bright colors, not only amplified neutral. If your lash line is covered by the eyelid, like many Asian women are, you can apply color to the lower lashes in place. Lining either upper or lower lid to open the eyes, which covers both, however, can make your eyes appear smaller.

*) Cat Eyes : lining thick cat eye looks beautiful in the eyes of Asia and plays up its shape. The use of a gel of black or brown, or the liquid line of the line, the entire top cap. Make thicker line that extends to the outer corner. From the corner of the eye, make a diagonal line to the extent that you would like a cat's eyes to extend, then connect it to the middle of the line you made on the upper lash line. Fill in the gaps and smooth the way so that it transitions smoothly from the inner to the outer angle. Use a dark color to line only the outer 1/8 to 1/4 of lower lash line and attach to the top line.


*) Highlights : The use of white or yellow or pinkish-white (depending on your skin tone), the line of the bottom lash line, just above the lashes. Extending from the outside corner all the way to the inside corner of eyes doll effect. You can mix in the inner area of ​​V for a subtle highlight.

*) Look Smoking : For a smoky eye without effort, seek Kohls or coatings having tips of sponge on top of mixture. Apply a thick line of color and then blend the edges out and up the sponge at the other end of the pencil. This will give the appearance of the application of the shadow without the worry that the color should go where, and how to combine perfectly.

Eyeshadow Tips

Traditional makeup instructions will tell you to put in the shade with lighter, on its top, the middle tone in the crease, the lightest shade on the brow bone to highlight, then add the darker color that v outside That's not the case of Asian eye makeup tips, unless you are trying to create a crease.

There are two locations popular shade for the definition of Asian eyes that make most of their natural form.

Gradient : Start with the darker color near the lash line and work your way in a gradient that ends with the highlight color just below the eyebrows. We will add more sophistication to your look try adding dark to an increase that is not there, and feel softer and sexier. You can then finish your dark eyeliner and mascara for a sensual look.

Combined Shadow : Imagine that the lid is divided into three sections: inner, middle and outer. Place a highlight color of the light inside of the lid closer to your nose, then mixed in a slightly more darker (medium), then add the other end of the half to one shade darker in the outer cover. In this case, there would be no need for a darker shade fold. You will, however, still want to apply a highlight color to your brow bone. Blend the edges of the shadow on the eyelids up and away from the lashes, in the highlight color so that no hard lines between colors.

For Smoky Eye


*) Choose a deep shade of dimension. Not necessarily want to shine or glow, but completely matte shades tend to be more difficult to mix those with satin finish, for example. However, if you find a soft, blendable matte I love you, do not be afraid to try.

*) First, largely delineate the eye with a kohl in the shadow chosen and mixed along the edges. In the top lash line, try to mix out until it almost touches the brow bone. Will be very light color at this point, however. Be sure to bring the color up top real so that not everything is hidden when your eyes are open.

*) In the bottom lash line, blurring the line down until you feel comfortable. The blur will add depth to the look and make your eyes look bigger, but you do not want to drag down the color so that makes your eyes look heavy and as if you have dark circles.

*) Once you have the foundation in place, you can go over it with a shadow in a similar vein, using the same method. Pack the color around the eyelids with a small flat brush, then blend out and up with a fluffy, dome-shaped brush like MAC 217. For added dimension, take a complementary color, lighter and work from the inside corner out, mixing in the inner edge and just above the darker shade, keeping it below the brow bone.

*) Go on the undercoat with dark shadow using a small brush, dense, moving the tip back and forth across the top of the base, tapering the line as it approaches the inner corner. Glow in the area of ​​the back with a pearly tone that is lighter than your skin tone. Apply to your brow bone and inner corners of eyes.

Creating Fold

Some girls prefer to create a crease for a different look. When the increase would apply a shade of gray or brown shades darker than your skin. Following traditional makeup tips, then apply the color of the lighter top and a highlight on the forehead. For extra definition, an even darker gray or brown may be added to the outer v and swept down to extend below the lower lashes.

Be sure to apply an eye shadow primer before your powder shadows, especially when working in the crease area. The primer will keep your shadow migration, creasing, or just disappearing entirely during the day. If you do not have a shadow base, concealer can be applied instead.

Mascara and Eyelash

The first step in working with the tabs of Asia is to curl as they are usually straight. Two of the most popular eyelash curlers are Shu Uemura and Shiseido. For a low-end alternative, consider Maybelline eyelash curler.

If you're going out or just want to do without a good reason, can add drama to your eyes with only a few individual lashes at the outer corners. They will not overwhelm your eyes and add a sense of your look flirty.

Colors and Finishes

As far as colors go, the skin tones usually look better in Asia muted colors. That's why Asian girls out of the smoky look so effortlessly. The skin tones of Asia, combined with dark eyes and hair allow you to bring up the darker colors, including black eye shadow. Neutrals such as gold, bronze and brown are good choices for daytime wear.

If you're dying to use color, you can! You may want to avoid very light, cream pies, because his hair and eye color are overwhelmed, lighter colors can be washed. Instead, go for the colors in the medium to dark range in the lid (you still want to use a light highlight color with a bit of brightness). You can also remove bold shades very well.

In general, Asian eyes look best with matte or satin finishes. These mixes cover the rest of the face, instead of carrying on with the ice or frost. You can bring your brow bone forward with a light, shiny gold, however.

Experimentation with Eye Makeup on Asian Eyes

Do not be afraid to play up the shape of your eye with the flick of a brush eyeliner unusual or bold colors. If you hope to create a crease in the shadows, you get a lot of time to practice so you can perfect the art of combining the color to look like a shadow. Also remember that you are not limited to a small amount of space at the top. If the eyelids disappear when your eyes are open and cover your beautiful work, mix a little shade to give your eyes depth. By experimenting with light and dark, blending, and angles, you can define your eyes, creating the look you want to achieve, with bulging eyes and coquettish sophisticate.