Coloring your makeup is a very difficult task for many women. Who still has this fear, there is some good advice: how about inverting and a little color near the lower lashes? The result is a distinctive hypado style to your liking.
I worked on this concept in the make acqua tutorial (see here) which was quite successful here, but there are many options.
Get inspired by the makeup below!
gold
The combination of black on top and light gold at the bottom left Beyoncé even more diva, in this look you can create n interesting variations. See here the tutorial of this brand with other colors besides gold.
Rihanna’s green foil looked amazing paired with false eyelashes, contours, and a black pencil on the waterline. The color, very well smoked, also invaded the interior corner.
Leona Lewis’ bright blue whiteness was applied more discreetly as the makeup was loaded with more coral hues on the lips and apples. In fact, this combination is always correct: coral + green.
DARK GREEN
Pixie Lott loves black eyes, but to get out of the likeness, she applied a bright/pearly dark green shadow on the smoky black pencil. Wasn’t it a breath?
Emma Stone had a charm with that blue near the lower lashes. The brunette girls have to throw themselves into the sea, it’s divine and super chic!
VIN Michelle Trachtenberg dared with a sparkling wine. Paired with a basic eyeliner, pink blush, and a sheer glow, this shade is amazing on all skin tones and adds a sexy vibe to the brand, great for breaking the seriousness of the glasses.
Those who wear glasses have no excuse! Yes, you can color the makeup. Anne Hathway looked gorgeous with a deep purple color against her lower lashes paired with sparkling champagne on her loose lids and smudged edges.
TIP: Anyone with big eyes should apply very little shade in this area, like Anne Hathway. Now, those with small eyes can abuse him because this great trick increases their eyesight. And if you’re going to use a dark color, apply concealer to avoid dark circles.
HOW TO APPLY: With a pencil it is easier, the trick is to always spread afterwards with a sharp brush (type 219 from MAC) or with your fingers (for those who have more practice), but we do not always have pencils of different colors. , so you can play in the shade. Apply with a flat and fine brush, the best in the world, in my opinion, is the Sigma E20.
Are you excited?