Simply eye looks
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Dec 27, 2013
Ruth P.
I don't know a very simply eyeshadow look that would be good for school please help.
Dec 27, 2013
Hannah K.
Just wear a bit of eyeliner and mascara. If that's not enough, use a champagne color on your eyelid as well.
Dec 27, 2013
Ruth P.
Thank you
Dec 27, 2013
Hannah K.
Happy to help!
Dec 27, 2013
Chelsea V.
I just use a nice brown eyeshadow and blend it with a darker shade on the outside, then put on some mascara :)
Dec 27, 2013
Eleanor W.
I agree try a light champagne colour and maybe a light brown in the crease with eyeliner and mascara :)
Dec 27, 2013
Alexandra S.
This isn't as natural as most of these, and the palette is pricy, but it's beautiful. Use the maybelline color tattoo in barely branded as a base only on the lid, and with the urban decay naked3 palette apply dust to the lid with a flat shader brush, after you have a substantial amount of dust on the lids, apply the color nooner to the crease with a fluffy crease brush, once you are finished with that, pick up limit on a dense shader brush and apply it to the outer half of the lid. Once that is done use and angled eyeliner brush to apply dust to the inner half of the lower lash line, and limit on the outer half of the lower lash line. Finally, use a dark black or bright white eyeliner on the waterline and finish of by curling your lashes and apply your favorite mascara generously to the upper and lower lashes.
Dec 27, 2013
Isabel M.
Dec 27, 2013
Isabel M.