Well, use a eyeshadow palette, where it has colors that match each other. Then, put the lightest shade from your eyelid all the way up to your brow. Next, put the medium shade up to your eyelid crease. Lastly, put the darkest shade nearest to your eyes. Then use a Q-tip and lightly smudge the colors so that they blend together.How can i get my eyeshadow to look blended and fade to another color?
Use a shadow brush and apply soft strokes.How can i get my eyeshadow to look blended and fade to another color?
Take the color that you put on as your main color and use a brush and go up and down where you want it to blend
Use a brush. Don't ever us those sponge applicators that come with the shadow. They cake it on and actually hold bacteria.
Use a palette that comes with 3 or 4 colors in the same basic tone. Use a small eyeshadow brush. Start with a neutral base color all over the eyelid so that the shadow blends better. Then go from left to right on your palette. Put the darkest color on the crease of your eye. Put the next color from the inside corner of your eye over to the darker color. Put the next color over the whole lid. This blends the other two colors but use JUST A LITTLE BIT or it will cover over the other colors. Use the lightest color at the very inside corner of your eye and on your brow bone. That will highlight your brow bone and make your eyes look more open.
Makesure you blow on your brush in between colors to remove any excess.
I hope this helps!
with one colour or multiple colours that you want to blend into one another?
You have to make sure you have a blended brush. It should be tapered at the end. MAC makes a great one and I believe it is called ';#239.'; Their colours are also very good for blending, better than other eyeshadows!
Buy a brush dont use those little q-tip things that come with the eyeshadow. the brush helps blend and disperse the color more evenly. hope it works for you! :)
apply the first/lightest colour on ur whole lid,apply d 2nd till the crease etc but use ur fingertips and a soft not mylon brush to blend blend blend redip brush in if u need mor
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