Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Makeup tips for asian eyes?

I have asian eyes and I have noticed my brow bone is very low and right next to my lids that it hardly gives me any space to work with when it comes to eye make up. What are some ways to help me look better? PLEASE HELP. I am going to reward best answer. -MARTY JEAN BAKERMakeup tips for asian eyes?
Makeup Tips.





Shadow?





If you start out with the darkest color near your lash line and work your way up in a gradient that ends with the highlight color just under your brows, you'll add much more sophistication to your look than attempting to add dark color to a crease that isn't there. The look will be smoother and sexier. You can then finish with your dark liner and mascara. One other placement suggestion is to place a light highlight color on your inner lid, closest to your nose, fade over into a slightly darker shade, then to a darker shade on your outer lid. In this case, there would be no need for a darker crease shade. You would, however, still want to apply a highlight color to your brow bone.








Crease?





Some girls still prefer to create a crease for a different eye look. Where the crease would be, they apply a gray or brown shadow a few shades darker than their skin. Following traditional makeup tips, they then apply the lighter lid color and a highlight under the brow. For extra definition, an even darker gray or brown could be added to the outer v and swept down to extend below the lower





Mascara and Liner?





The first step to working with Asian lashes is to curl them since they're typically straight. Two of the most popular eyelash curlers are Shu Uemura's and Shiseido's. For a low-end alternative, consider Maybelline's plastic purple one. If you're going out or just want to fix up for no good reason, you can add drama to your eyes with just a few individual lashes on the outer corners. They won't overwhelm your peepers and will add a flirty feel to your gaze.





Since you have thick, long lashes already, I would advise just some light mascara. Or you can try these, of course.





Colors and Finishes?





As far as colors go, Asian skin tones usually look best in muted colors. That's why Asian girls pull off the smoky look so effortlessly. Asian skin tones in combination with dark eyes and hair allow you to carry off even the darkest colors, even black eye shadow. Neutrals like gold, bronze, and brown are good choices for daytime wear.





If you're dying to wear color, you can! You may want to avoid very light, icy pastels because your hair and eye color will overwhelm them; the lightest colors may wash you out. Instead, go for colors in the medium-to-dark range on your lids (you'll still want to use a light highlight color with a bit of shimmer). Generally, Asian eyes look best with matte or satin finishes. These blend the lid into the rest of the face, rather than bringing them forward with frosts or glitters. You can bring your brow bone forward with a light, shimmery gold, however.Makeup tips for asian eyes?
Try to ';open'; up the eyes without using too much product. Try greens and purples to make your eyes really pop. Try a tad darker color to define that crease. And try using mascara that lengthens lash to make your eyes appear ';open'; And again avoid using too much product especially the heavy eye liner lines. Hope this helps
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http://www.make-upusa.com/tips/asian.htm





Its very useful!
Make your eyes stand out with green blue or pink eye shadow or use the natural look with light blush and brown mascarra and eyeshadow. Try using alot of mascarra.
most asians use liquid liner on the tops lid very close to the lashes and then some yellow or light shaddow and then go darker right below brow bone to create the illusion of a crease look on you tube there are many instructional videos





hope i helped
get a purple color eye shadow almost lavender


then under yer bottom eyelashes use a darker purple..


thats kinda sparkaly.


but not to much.
Black eyeliner lightly around the eyes and purple or green eyeshadow. That's for both your spanish and asian eyes.
best is a little black eye liner with very very light black eye shadow.
Check out how Teila Tequila does her eyes. It looks cool.
eyeliner
u must be very pretty.


Look at this blog, see if it helps!
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