Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Is there a way i can make Bratz make up kit eyeshadow look good?

I wanted to know cause i found a cool eye make up technique(i think i spelled that right,Ha! i can't spell) that include Purple eyeshadow


The link is here, It's the first picture, http://makeup.lovetoknow.com/Pictures_of_Cool_Eye_Makeup and i'm a big fan of purple eyeshadow.





Anything?Is there a way i can make Bratz make up kit eyeshadow look good?
i'd suggest going JcPenny's or Khols they have great make up. JCP has a big palette of colors but Kohls has this flirt eye shadow that stays on longer and it has a more beautiful color and shine to it.


I have every color so i know how you feelIs there a way i can make Bratz make up kit eyeshadow look good?
Yea, I like it. You need Dark purple at the bottom and outer edges, then you need middle purple then pinky at the top.
hahahaha you loser
why not jut buy grown up eyeshadow. Bratz probably won't look good or last long
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  • I'm planning on wearing a silver and black outfit and I was wondering what colour of eyeshadow should I use?

    What colour of eyeshadow should I use? Does it have to be silver or something else?I'm planning on wearing a silver and black outfit and I was wondering what colour of eyeshadow should I use?
    Don't use any bright colors like purple or blue. Putting silver on the inner corner of your eyes and black on the outside would look really good. Really any dark colors, black, silver/greys or Charcoal colors would be complimented by the outfit.I'm planning on wearing a silver and black outfit and I was wondering what colour of eyeshadow should I use?
    Try a black smokey eye. See the link below for an example, but don't go as dark.





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    **EDIT**


    Smokey eye still works on dark skin - trust me. Plenty of Black celebs wear this look. It looks beautiful on dark skin when done properly. MAC even sells a special eye shadow that has a little silver in it that can go with a smokey eye.
    um you can choose one of those but goldish yellowish color would look nice
    ya i agree with the bottom one, a pale pink would be nice.


    i dont really prefer sparkely colors b/c dull colors make ppl look more classy.


    a light grey would also be ok.


    maybe just put mascara on the bottom lashes. =)
    maybe black





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    The color eyeshadow you should use is a neutral, tan eyeshadow. It doesn't have to be silver or something else unless you want it to be.
    Smoke gray with small amount of silver glitter.
    a nice smokey grey would be pretty.


    you could still do silver.


    a light pink would also look great!
    Try using a shadow that is the same colour of your eyes...!

    What is the real way to put on to put on eyeshadow? 3 colors top middle bottom or what?

    Hi, I actually read this really good article about how to apply eyeshadow, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure:


    http://www.carefair.com/Makeup/Eyes-and-鈥?/a>What is the real way to put on to put on eyeshadow? 3 colors top middle bottom or what?
    Okay here's the answer....





    But the light 'highlighting' color over your entire lid up to your eyebrows, then use the middle color just on your lids up to the crease, then use the dark color just in the crease with a thin shadow brush.





    Complete it with eyeliner and mascara and it will look great.What is the real way to put on to put on eyeshadow? 3 colors top middle bottom or what?
    check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Eyeshadow - Makeup Tips


    http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com/2006/鈥?/a>





    check the links below for beauty tips to:-- * Applying Eyeliner


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    you want an eyeshadow that comes with 3 shades of one color. A dark light and medium. What you do is start with the lightest one and put it on the upper part of your eye all the way up to your eyebrow. Then with the darkest color line the crease of your eye and the back corners of your eye to open your eye up. Last take the medium color and finish the beginnig part of your eye, also line the the front corners with the lightest color and the bottom eyelid
    It depends on the eyes. Usually if you have deep set eyes, you should put on only two light shades, the line right outside of the brow should be shaded the lightest [mostly white or gold]. Then take a pair of two light shades, apply the lighter one all over the unshaded area. Take the other 'darker' shade and apply only right above the lashes, uptil the crease of the eye. Put on your eye-liner %26amp; then mascara.





    If you have a pair of wide eyes [very large eyes], you should put on darker shades. If you have a pair of round eyes, put on the standard three shades, again in the lighter-light- dark pattern. Always remember, the area right below the brow should always be light. Which is why professionals only use white or gold shades for that area. Hope I helped :)
    No..don't do that unless the colors are light. You'll look kinda eighties..unless thats the goal!





    Try a lighter base color over the whole lid and a corresponding darker color in the crease.





    If you have fair skin, try a REALLY light creamy color for the base and a brownish mauve for the crease. Apply it lightly and blend with your finger.
    Use 3 colors of eye shadow. You can use more but it is not going to make any big improvement.





    Dark: This is applied only to the eyelids from the lashline to the crease in the eyelid.





    Medium: This is applied from just below the eyelid crease to the browbone. You can, and some techniques do, shade the entire lid with this medium shade first.





    Highlight: This is the lightest of the three and is applied to the browbone and extends a little past the outer end of the eyebrow. This usually gives a pearly finish.





    3 Steps for eye shadow application











    Step-1. Apply the medium shadow first. Refer to medium described above. Note: When applying any makeup, make sure all edges are feathered so the colors just fade away gradually. You do not want any distinct lines showing where a color starts or stops. Blend, Blend, Blend...This is real important! We also recommend using brushes for all the powdery makeup applications. Those little foam things that come with most make up just don't seem to give the feel and control that a good brush does.





    Step-2. Apply the dark shade to the eye lid area. It is best to start in the middle of the eye lid and work out towards the outside, cover the entire lid. Blend the crease area in well. If you have a thin eye shadow brush you might want to try darkening the crease area with a little more dark shadow, just along the crease though......gives a different type of effect.





    Step-3. Apply first coat of highlighter to brow bone. There are many other techniques of applying eyeshadow. You may want to research other techniques, as some techniques are better suited for certain facial characteristics.














    I think a big mistake women make when applying eyeshadow is not blending. My favorite way to make sure it's well-blended is to start with the lightest color and go to the darkest. Get the placement of the colors where you want them (typically, darker in the crease, but I'll talk about this later). Then, go back over your darker shadow with your lighter ones. So, light to dark and then back up to light, covering your whole lid with the lightest shadow. This will get rid of any harsh lines and also make sure your shadow isn't too dark. It's a great intensity controller.





    As far as placement of shadows, you want to look at your eye shape. The ideal shape (or so they say) is almond. If you have that, you can do quite a few options - darker in the crease, darker on the outer corners, a light wash all over - almost anything goes for that eye shape. For other eye shapes, you're trying to manipulate the shadow to make your eyes more almond-shaped. Here are some examples (though by no means an exhaustive list):





    Deep-set: don't use a dark crease color - this emphasizes your deep-set eyes. Instead try a medium tone on your lid


    Close-set: try putting high-lighter under your brow and in the inner corners of your eyes. Instead of a dark crease color, try using your dark color on the outer corners of your eyes.


    Wide-set: this is one of the only eye-shapes where you want to use a darker color on the inside corners to draw your eyes together


    Round: try using a darker color on your outer corners to elongate the eye. Don't line the bottom lid - this emphasizes the roundness


    Small: don't use too much dark shadow as this closes in the eye. Try a medium shade on the outer corners.


    Asian: don't try to make a crease with shadow, it's usually unnatural-looking. Instead, play up your beautiful eye shape by focusing on your lash line and mascara.





    Again, this doesn't cover everybody and these are pretty much basics - there are NEVER rules in make-up, just starting points. If you're completely lost, this might help you out.





    As far as eyeshadow colors go, a good place to start is to complement your eye color. Blue and green eyes look great with warm brown shadow, brown eyes look gorgeous with purples or blues. Play around with color and see how it affects your eye color. (For example, I have blue-green eyes. When I wear brown shadow, they look more blue and when I wear purple, they look more green.) For everyday, you want something that makes people say, ';Wow, look at her eyes!'; not, ';Wow, look at her eyeshadow.';

    How do you wear eyeshadow im a beginner?

    Im Like Kinda Tannish %26amp; What Kind Of Eyeshadow Shall I Wear ?How do you wear eyeshadow im a beginner?
    A shimmery peach or golden color would look great if you have a bit of a tan. So just play around with colors that you like and try on some that you wouldn't normal think to wear you just might like them! Also, don't be afraid the experiment....it's just make up!! And the cardinal rule of makeup....there are no rules....just remember to blend!! LOL Have FunHow do you wear eyeshadow im a beginner?
    You should wear neutral eyeshadows to start out. Neutral eyeshadows are like skin tone colors. For example ';Kid'; from MAC is a nice neautral color that can be used in the crease or on the lid. To apply eye shadow you can use many movements. Depending on the way you want your makeup to look you can use a patting motion with the brush or you can use a side to side motion for more of a packed on look. Also make sure to blend and use a primer like Urban Decay Primer Potion to make sure by the end of the day your eyeshadow doesn't ';crease'; or have powder flakes by your crease. You would put the UDPP on before you put on your eyeshadow. For more eyeshadow you should look at some of these websites:





    MAC:


    www.maccosmetics.com


    Covergirl:


    www.covergirl.com


    If you want to start out with drugstore brands you can always go to a Rite-Aid or CVS or Walgreens or ULTA to get makeup. At ULTA it is cheaper to get makeup. They have almost every drugstore brand and Benefit which I highly reccomend.
    its best to experiment. if you want a simple glow you might want to go with a light gold. but that is for you to decide. :]

    How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?

    -.- i normally don't wear it because i dont like to. but how do you keep it on? (powder) anything to apply before or after applying it!How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?
    Put a bit of powder foundation or setting podwer on your eyelids before applying the shadow. If you use liquid foundation that works too, but try to set it with a bit of loose powder.How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?
    Exactly. Pressed powder beforehand will give the eyeshadow something to adhere to.
    Use a primer...an excellent one is Urban Decay Primer Potion which you can get from Sephora. It's a little pricey but a little goes a long way. It keeps the color true and no matter how oily your eyelids are the shadow will not crease or smudge. If you have a CVS Pharmacy near you..you can try their Lumene eyebase which is cheaper but works just as well.
    an eyeshadow primer, like urban decay's, would also work in addition to putting on a sheer powder on top once you finish.





    you may also want to try a cream based shadow, which are more expensive, but would work for you if you don't use shadows that often because they last a really long time, both on the shelf and on the eye. MAC, and Nars both have good colors, and the Shesiedo hydropodwer shadows are among the best in the industry.
    I think you could also go with a higher end eyeshadow, since you dont wear it often it would actually pay off in the end for you. I havent tried any yet but I hear the stuff Arbonne has is real good. If you want I can connect you with a friend who can talk with you about it, just send me an email. =)





    Good luck!
    heres how: DONT WEAR IT. by following my own inspiriation, i am smudge freeeee!!! wow brookie you ask lots-o-questions regarding makeup. its a wonder how you still have enough points to ask questions lol


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    you can get an eyeshadow primer. i use one by urban decay. works well.
    Use a makeup primer. Urban Decay makes one especially for eye-makeup that is relatively cheap at Drugstore.com, for $15.





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    I am not crazy but after you put it on take clear lip gloss and apply a small amount on your eyelid then sit there for 2-3 minuets with your eye closed to let it set in

    How can I put eyeshadow/eyeliner on when I have a small crease?

    I'm not asian, I just have a really small eye crease. You can only see about a quarter of my eyelid, so it's really hard to put eyeshadow and eyeliner on without it looking weird. Not wearing anything isn't an option either because I play a part in a school play that requires me to wear really dark and heavy eye makeup.





    If you don't know what I'm talking about it looks something like what these people have.


    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.associatesinplasticsurgery.com/images/1eyelid8.jpg%26amp;imgrefurl=http://www.associatesinplasticsurgery.com/eyebrowlift.html%26amp;usg=__5z6_Xvjqgg7qz6hyoBd5buG27a8=%26amp;h=302%26amp;w=406%26amp;sz=48%26amp;hl=en%26amp;start=76%26amp;tbnid=AeI2RDSFpN2m_M:%26amp;tbnh=92%26amp;tbnw=124%26amp;prev=/images%3Fq%3Deyelid%2Bcrease%26start%3D72%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D18%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN


    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2054/2261034869_d01abaf8b1.jpgHow can I put eyeshadow/eyeliner on when I have a small crease?
    just practice putting a really thin line. thick lines aren't very attractive anyhow.





    stage make up is different from regular make up. you're supposed to put it on thick and dark, and it doesn't look nice up close. the lights are so bright and the people sit so far away you need a lot of make up so your face isn't like a ghost.





    you should be happy that you have big eyes, you probably don't need any eyeliner anyhow.

    How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?

    -.- i normally don't wear it because i dont like to. but how do you keep it on? (powder) anything to apply before or after applying it!How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?
    Put a bit of powder foundation or setting podwer on your eyelids before applying the shadow. If you use liquid foundation that works too, but try to set it with a bit of loose powder.How do you keep eyeshadow from rubbing off by the end of the day!?
    Exactly. Pressed powder beforehand will give the eyeshadow something to adhere to.
    Use a primer...an excellent one is Urban Decay Primer Potion which you can get from Sephora. It's a little pricey but a little goes a long way. It keeps the color true and no matter how oily your eyelids are the shadow will not crease or smudge. If you have a CVS Pharmacy near you..you can try their Lumene eyebase which is cheaper but works just as well.
    an eyeshadow primer, like urban decay's, would also work in addition to putting on a sheer powder on top once you finish.





    you may also want to try a cream based shadow, which are more expensive, but would work for you if you don't use shadows that often because they last a really long time, both on the shelf and on the eye. MAC, and Nars both have good colors, and the Shesiedo hydropodwer shadows are among the best in the industry.
    I think you could also go with a higher end eyeshadow, since you dont wear it often it would actually pay off in the end for you. I havent tried any yet but I hear the stuff Arbonne has is real good. If you want I can connect you with a friend who can talk with you about it, just send me an email. =)





    Good luck!
    heres how: DONT WEAR IT. by following my own inspiriation, i am smudge freeeee!!! wow brookie you ask lots-o-questions regarding makeup. its a wonder how you still have enough points to ask questions lol


    -__-;;
    you can get an eyeshadow primer. i use one by urban decay. works well.
    Use a makeup primer. Urban Decay makes one especially for eye-makeup that is relatively cheap at Drugstore.com, for $15.





    http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.a鈥?/a>
    I am not crazy but after you put it on take clear lip gloss and apply a small amount on your eyelid then sit there for 2-3 minuets with your eye closed to let it set in
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