I want my eyeshadow to look like this!! Help!

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Oct 1, 2013

Tiffany P.

I saw this girl today with the most beautiful eyeshadow! It was kinda like this but more nude than silver. I need help achieving the clean line and flawless blend. I have tools and eye shadows I just can't seem to do it right. I swear make up is an art that takes talent!! Haha. I want to do it for tonight so help soon would be awesome!!

Oct 1, 2013

Priscilla W.

Try applying a eye primer! Concealer works as well. And use multiple brushes so the colors don't look different on each eye. It's more work but worth it!

Practice your blending, that's the most important thing to learn when doing eyes. It's all in the blending.

Use a silicone based primer to clean up the sides to create a crisp line, and a concealer under brow to highlight there.

Focus the dark at the outer corner and blend it inwards to create a gradient.

But really practice blending.

Oct 1, 2013

Tiffany P.

I'll try that out and see if I get anywhere! Lol. Thanks girls. :)

Oct 1, 2013

Tiffany P.

Also did she just use two colors on hers?

Oct 1, 2013

Sophia N.

Try priming and blending very well also for the edge try tape for the perfect v. And I think those are three colors...

Oct 1, 2013

Tiffany P.

This is what I have right now and the end is kinda like weird and blotchy looking. I used clean brushes!

Oct 1, 2013

Sophia N.

I think you should add more color to the edge and crease but other than that it is actually really pretty :)

Oct 2, 2013

Tiffany P.

Better?? Lol.

Oct 2, 2013

Abby L.

What I do is use a small angled brush and fill in your brows with a magnified lighted mirror... Then spuilly the heck out of them!! Then I use benefits gimme brow and lightly spoolie.

Oct 2, 2013

Veronica B.

To get a clean edge I like to put scotch tape on the corner of my eye up to the edge of my eyebrow and then you can go crazy with the smoky look and not get shadow out of line.

Oct 2, 2013

Paola B.

I love how it came out!

Oct 2, 2013

Abby B.

Use an eyeshadow primer, and apply a light flesh-toned shadow from lash line to brow bone. Then, rather than loading up your brush with eyeshadow then trying to blend it out, apply several sheer layers of shadow to build up intensity to get a better gradient effect.