Maybe a good step by step. Want to learn to do it myself so don't want to go to a makeup counter. Any step by step online??Need help with how to do my wedding eyes?? Makeup?
A good make-up counter will show you how to do it yourself for free. You can go well before the wedding and have them make you over and they should explain to you what they are doing - the point is to then encourage you to buy their products so you can use them yourself at home. So you will still be learning to do it for yourself and can do it yourself on the day.
If this is not for you then I would try looking through some beauty magazines, they often have instructions on how to apply make-up.Need help with how to do my wedding eyes?? Makeup?
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start with brown or black mascara- brown if you have brown or green eyes. get some almay eye makeup remover pads, the oil free kind. they look like oxy pads but they don't sting or anything. throw on as much mascara as you can and don't worry about getting it on your lids, because you're going to edge your eyes with the pads once the mascara dries, and take off the excess! then put a light shimmery eyeshadow on your whole eyelid, all the way up to your eyebrow. a light pink or tan/gold/skintone, metallic. then in the crease of your eyelid, take a small wedge shaped brush and put a darker color in there- purple, metallic brown (my favorite) or something like that. that will highlight your brow bone on your eyelid.
if you plan on using a foundation make sure you find one that matches your skin tone. a good way to tell is if it matches to the color of your skin on the inside of your wrist. cover girl usually has good ones that last a long time. that is applied first. very lightly apply the foundation and make sure you blend it into the jaw line so you don't have lines. that's usually pretty easy. the next best thing to put on is the eye liner. usually people wear black but some brides choose to wear eyeliner that matches one of their colors. black is usually the best option. usually if you do a fine line under the eye it will look nice. make sure you get the outside corner of the eye and the upper part of the eye right where the lashes come out of the eye lid. it's a good idea to practice how to apply stuff weeks in advance. then the eye shadow. nothing too dark.. usually purples or pinks do nicely. most times people get 3 colors in one container. these are easy. apply the middle color from the brow to the lashes and go from corner to corner... then the dark color you put just in the crease of the eye. the light color you apply to the lash line in a thin line and then right under the brow in a thin line. you can also dab the light color in the inside corner of your eyes to make yourself look more awake and perky. if you want to use a brow pencil get one that comes close to your hair color. short strokes to fill in any little tiny holes from eyebrows being waxed or anything like that. finally mascara and i'm sure you know where that goes... :). like i said practice a lot before the wedding so you get comfortable and have your own routine to it.
idk if ur area has walmart or carries same stuff mine does but they sell this little set that is for specific eye colors...and it coems with step by step on how to do it...they have liek two different sets for each eye color one to play up the color and one that is sort of a going out/night style...its only like 4 bucks i think...but i can't remember the name of the company for some reason i want to say almay though
Try this:
One Dark Brown/Black Eyeliner Pencil
One Gold Eye Shadow
One Bronze Eye Shadow
One Black/Noir Mascara (Lancome' Definicils)
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1. Outlined the bottom only of your eyes (under your lashes) with a thin line of the pencil (it's okay if it looks too dark or thick at first).
2. Use gold shadow (on entire eyelid up to eyebrow).
3. Use bronze shadow on top of the gold just across the fold of your eyelid near your lashes and all the way out to the end of your eyebrow. (A subtle cat eye look) Also, put a tiny bit on the outside corners of underneath your eyes (smearing the liner a bit).
4. Mascara on the top and bottom lashes (two coats).
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Try to stay with more natural colors, although a hint of blue if you have blues eyes or green if your eyes are green is a good idea. Keep the darkest color closest to your lashes and only do from the middle to the outside with the darkest color. Take the next lightest color and put it fron the corner of your eye( where you get the sleep bogies in your eyes) and bring it to the dark color to blend in. This color should also extend up to the eyebrow next to the bridge of your nose. Put the lightest color you have on the rest of your eye right under your brow. This should open your eye up and make it look bigger. Line your eyes with liner on both top and bottom and put the mascara on last to make sure you don'y have eyeshadow powder on your lashes.
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