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How can I get better at eyeshadow?

Published in Makeup Application 3 mins read

Getting better at eyeshadow involves understanding the right tools, techniques, and practice. Here's a breakdown to help you improve your eyeshadow application skills:

1. Acquire the Right Tools:

Having the correct tools can drastically improve your eyeshadow application. Here are some essential brushes:

  • Blending Brush: Fluffy and tapered, used for seamless blending.
  • Flat Shader Brush: For packing color onto the lid.
  • Crease Brush: Smaller and more precise for applying color to the crease.
  • Pencil Brush: For detailed work, like the inner corner or lower lash line.

2. Choose the Right Eyeshadow Palette:

  • Consider your skin tone and eye color. Neutral palettes are a good starting point, and you can expand from there.
  • Look for good pigmentation and blendability. Read reviews to get an idea of the quality.

3. Prime Your Eyelids:

Eyeshadow primer creates a smooth base, prevents creasing, and helps your eyeshadow last longer. Apply a thin layer evenly across your lid.

4. Apply a Base Eyeshadow:

Use a neutral shade close to your skin tone and apply it all over your lid from lash line to brow bone. This creates a uniform base for other shadows.

5. Add a Transition Shade:

  • What it is: A slightly deeper shade than your base, applied to the crease to help blend darker colors.
  • Application: Use a blending brush to apply the transition shade to your crease, using windshield wiper motions to blend it out.

6. Apply the Main Lid Color:

  • Using a flat shader brush, pack your desired eyeshadow color onto the eyelid, concentrating the color on the center of the lid.

7. Deepen the Crease (Optional):

  • If desired, use a deeper shade in the outer corner of your eye to create more dimension. Blend well with a crease brush.

8. Highlight the Brow Bone and Inner Corner:

  • Use a light, shimmery shade to highlight under your brow bone and in the inner corner of your eye. This will brighten your eyes and create a more lifted look.

9. Blend, Blend, Blend!

  • This is the most important step! Use your blending brush to blend all the colors together seamlessly. There should be no harsh lines.

10. Lower Lash Line:

  • Apply a small amount of eyeshadow to the lower lash line to complete the look. You can use the same shade as your crease color, or a slightly darker shade.

Tips for Improvement:

  • Practice regularly: The more you practice, the better you'll become.
  • Watch tutorials: There are countless eyeshadow tutorials online. Find some that match your skill level and eye shape.
  • Experiment with different colors and techniques: Don't be afraid to try new things.
  • Clean your brushes regularly: Dirty brushes can affect the application and blending of your eyeshadow.
  • Start simple: Begin with easy eyeshadow looks and gradually increase the complexity.
  • Consider your eye shape: Different eye shapes require different eyeshadow techniques. Research which techniques are best for your eye shape.
  • Take breaks and assess: Step back from the mirror periodically to see how your makeup looks from a distance.
  • Don't be afraid to start over: If you make a mistake, don't be afraid to remove your eyeshadow and start again.

By following these steps and tips, and with consistent practice, you can improve your eyeshadow application skills and create beautiful eye looks!