Thursday, June 24, 2010

Some makeup tips for an asian?

so i'm a little clueless on how to use makeup in general. usually my makeup routine consists of using eyeliner...and that's pretty much it. i'd like to start doing more, emphasizing my eyes in general, so can someone give me some tips on what colors i should use, brands, tutorials...etc. ? links would be nice too.





oh i'm asian by the way, and i have a very pale skin tone, so it's sort of like pale yellowish? i'm sorry, i can't really explain, but it's similiar to BoA's, here's a picture: http://yeinjee.com/asianpop/wp-content/u鈥?/a>





thank you :)Some makeup tips for an asian?
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check her out... she love makeup, does a bunch of tutorials and is also asian.Some makeup tips for an asian?
I'm not Asian but I'm so jealous of girls that are because I think black liquid eyeliner looks amazing on them. Just use any plain black one and wing out the edges, then curl your eyelashes and use a lengthening mascara. Keep the rest of your makeup very minimal with this look. If you like the look, try it with other colors of eyeliner such as deep blue or plum. Good luck!
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Asian eyes: Apply highlighter under the brow. Use light shadow on the inner half of the lid and a darker color on the outer half.





1. Light colors cause the eyes to open, dark colors will cause the eyes to recede





2. If you have very light skin avoid dark shades





3. Be careful with shimmer 鈥?they will bring attention to imperfections and wrinkles.





Asian Eye Makeup Tips





1. When applying eye makeup for Asians, it is always wise to remember that you do have options. Using a combination of eyeliner pencil, liquid eyeliner, and eye shadow will always add definition and sophistication to your eyes. Make the most of these items.


2. There are a number of different shades of blacks and browns so eye makeup for Asian eyes does not have to be plain. Why not try an espresso color, or one that has a glint of sparkle in it.


3. Dramatic eye make up application can include adding a touch of color. Asian eyes look great in shades of plum and raisin.


4. Graduating your eye makeup from your eyelash line to your eyebrow will help to give your eyes more depth. For this to look great, you should use the darkest shade along your eyelash line and merge this into lighter shades of color nearer your eyebrow.


5. Another of our Asian eye make up tips is creating different eye shapes. When applying eye makeup for Asians you can use dark colors to minimize the shape of the eyes and light colors to make them appear larger.


6. Asian eyes are very versatile when it comes to color accents. You can compliment your brown Asian eyes by using shades of pale pink. You can also accent your eyes by using gold and rust colors.





And lastly, here's a great eyeshadow %26amp; eyeliner trick for Asian eyes...


Since the eyelids of Asian women can seem to disappear when the eyes are open, you can add definition by sweeping a medium-toned shade across the lid %26amp; browbone. Dust under the brow with a light highlighter shade to accentuate the brow bone and then use a pencil liner to line the upper %26amp; lower lash lines. Make sure line is very fine %26amp; natural looking.



Hi hun. Asians have gorgeous eyes so there's a lot you can do. Before you start wearing more detailed makeup, you need to get some sort of face wash or something to take it off. It's really important that you get it all off before going to sleep! You should go to sephora and tell them you want to start wearing eyeshadow, blush, maybe foundation [but nothing too heavy!]... and they'll help you find things that suit your looks. I really love how black liquid eyeliner looks on Asian girls, like when it kinda wings out on the ends. Good luck!





P.S. There's a lot of makeup tutorials on youtube. So search for those and you can learn a few tricks.
I totally understand where you're coming from!


I think we are about the same skin tone too. I personally emphasize my brown eyes by using MAC Macroviolet Fluidline which is a gel type eyeliner. You can use any purple eyeliner though, but I find this is easiest to apply and gives a very flawless line. Next I use a purple color all over my lid. Purple contrasts brown, making the color of your eyes pop.


I then emphasize the shape of my eye by using a black or dark brown on the crease. I blend up and out in order to lessen the harshness of the creaseline. Then find a white colored eyeshadow to highlight your browbone and inner corner of your eye, which gives you a polished look and helps you appear more awake.


Find a white eyeliner pencil and line your waterline, it will make your eyes appear larger. Use the same purple that you used all over your eyelid and brush it along your bottom lashline. MASCARA is crucial in emphasizing your eyes.


Hope that helped!

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