Choose Your Best Eye Makeup
Many girls are worried about the eye cosmetics. How to choose them? Do they really work? And more important, are they really safe?
Actually, most instances of infection and injury to the eyes are a result of careless application and use of cosmetics rather than due to the ingredients. So it is especially important to follow some simple rules of cleanliness and hygiene when using eye-cosmetics. Wash your hands before touching your eyes; never borrow or lend any item of eye makeup; never use saliva or dirty water to moisten eye-makeup. These are so basic that you have to keep them in mind.
Allergic reactions to eye makeup are however, not uncommon. The solution to this problem is to stop using the eye cosmetic which has caused the reaction. But, do remember, that reactions round the eyes are not always due to eye cosmetics, but maybe due to the nail varnish or the hair dye you have used.
The most important one of all eye makeup is the eye shadow. So I am going to talk something about how to choose eye shadows. The eye shadow you choose should flatter and enhance your eye color and the shape of your eyes, as well as your whole appearance. You should take your skin color, eye color and your lifestyle into consideration when choosing and using it. Always harmonize the color of the eye shadow with that of your skin and your eyes. Moreover, whatever the color, it should be blended in well, so that there are no harsh lines and get a natural look.
Apart from colors, you should keep the forms of the eye shadows in mind. Pressed powders are still the most popular form of shadows, because they are easy to apply and control. These are available in pearly and matt textures. Many girls worry that the effect is not long lasting, but if you apply them with a wet brush, you can solve the problem and get a deeper effect and increase the staying qualities of the color. Cream shadows are for your choice, they are oil or wax based suited for dry crepe lids and should be avoided on greasy lids.
Sticks and pencils are different. Sticks are firmer forms of cream shadow and look quite like lipsticks, while pencils have almost totally replaced sticks and crayons and have a high color and filling ability. Gels are suited for greasy skins which give a long lasting, subtle and translucent effect.
The last one is liquid shadow, which also have a long lasting effect, but are difficult to apply because it is difficult to get an even flow of color with them.
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