It was still in the 1940s that the Pin-ups discovered that concave development was a good choice.With this trick, the look has gained a nice climax and consequently more admirers (and Pin-up without admirer is the same as “Plane without wing, bonfire without embers”).
Anyway, the truth is that this style of makeup reigned absolutely until the mid-1950s, when finally, in the following decade, she got a megaclass reinterpretation in Audrey Hepburn’s eyes (it had to be!).
- In the same decade Twiggy (famous model of the time.
- Whose mirradinho biotype that inaugurated the “Mode” is still remembered).
- The girl appeared as a fashionista with a super marked concave and unexpectedly coordinated with a lot of mascara and eyeliner.
- The look marked an era.
- And is undoubtedly one of the most creative moments in the history of makeup.
Waiting for our?Depression?Under the small bone of the eyebrow has been forgotten, has only some kind of work been seen in this area of the eyes in more elaborate and allegorical marks?However, as 2010 definitely marked the strength of the plural (mixed atmosphere of all kinds of trends, for all kinds of styles) there came, marking (literally) its fashionable territory.
Ok I loved the trends but I am not concave. Relax baby, me neither. Who hasn’t (OI!) Can pretend, can they create? All you have to do is find your concave (because dude, you got it, it’s hidden at best), push the brush under the little brow, ready? Just apply the shadow around the contour of the concave (ai folks, someone give me a synonym) with a fine brush, like MAC 219, then smudge it so it’s not too harsh, you know (you can use any nice brush here, I like it Avon, 224 in MAC and SS224 of Sigma). The most natural color is brown, but it works great with black, wine, purple, gray! If you already have a deep concave marked (lucky!), Just paint and smudge, the same, only it will be easier! On the mobile eyelid, you don’t even need to apply anything, or just use the dirty brush with eyeshadow to give it a little color, so the look looks very natural (day to day, nothing complex), but of course it also looks very well with other colors. The most common is to apply a darker tone highlighting the concave, and a lighter one on the upper eyelid, but is makeup there to reinvent ourselves? So let’s try everything, no!
A good alternative to bringing out beans and rice!
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