Types of Eye Makeup
Each eye makeup style will look different on every person. The occasion we're attending should also suit our eye makeup. To help with that, these are eye makeup styles for you. Hope it will be informative and useful ;)
1. Soft and Romantic
This type of eye makeup should be smooth with no eye shadow lines or harsh eyeliner. This look in indentic with soft eye shadow with defined lashes. Pastel colours, nude or neutral colours will suit this style. Make sure the eye shadows blended well.
2.Dramatic Eye Makeup
This eye make up suit night or evening party the best. This eye makeup will catch attention of people and this kind of look identic with smoky dark eye makeup. You also can add several coats of mascara to make the eye looks more dramatic. This eye makeup also identic with thick eyeliner and long-winged eyeliner.
The eye
look of the 1950s was essentially minimal, with little eye-shadow applied.
Mascara on the other-hand was everyone’s favourite little accessory. Generous
dabs of the stuff added a flushing femininity to a woman.A soft but definite
liner was then applied along the upper lash and softly swept out in an arch,
opening up the eyes. many women used their blush for an ever so light touch-up
over the brows, in the evening time. Rosy and pastel hues of rouge applied to
the apple of the cheek finished off the look.
4.Professional Eye Makeup
While you can wear a natural style of eye makeup for work, many women like to define the eye a bit more. You can achieve a polished, professional eye makeup style by using neutral eye shadow and liner shades and a regular mascara formula (skip the heavy or dramatic formulas for work). Matte shadow and liner is best for a professional look; shimmer or metallic formulas can look too playful. Perform these steps for a basic professional eye:
While you can wear a natural style of eye makeup for work, many women like to define the eye a bit more. You can achieve a polished, professional eye makeup style by using neutral eye shadow and liner shades and a regular mascara formula (skip the heavy or dramatic formulas for work). Matte shadow and liner is best for a professional look; shimmer or metallic formulas can look too playful. Perform these steps for a basic professional eye: