Monday, November 30, 2009

Make-up to makes eyes appear bigger?

Does anyone know of any makeup tricks to make eyes appear bigger and brighter?Make-up to makes eyes appear bigger?
apply a white liner to your bottom water line


(if you dont have a white eye liner you can use white shadow wet but not if you have sensitive eyes)


and then add a silver shadow by your tear ductMake-up to makes eyes appear bigger?
First after applying your foundation or blush or whatever else you add on your on to your eyemake up, take a white pencil and line your lower waterline. Then take black eyeliner and line your top inner waterline to define it, then line your eyelid however, wing it out a bit to make your eyes appear wider apart also. Then line your lower waterline where you applied the white eyepencil halfway across only. Then take white shadow and put it on the inner corners of your eyes, then apply black mascara and you should be good :)
Apply a light shimmery eyeshadow in the tear duct of each eye.





And although a lot of people will say to put white eyeliner in the water line but dont! This can ruin ur eyesight. A makeup artist once told my mom that she knew a lady who went blind from putting makeup in the watterline. so dont do it!
use black or white eyeliner.
what that girl said about eyeliner in the waterline made someone blind


that isnt true lol, its completely safe to use in the waterline otherwise they wouldnt sell it!





use a lengthening mascara on upper %26amp; lower lashes (L'oreal Telescopic Carbon Black)


draw a thin black line on your upper lashline, starting thin and gettin slightly thicker as you go along the eye, this makes your eyes look bigger


then apply white eyeliner on the waterline, this opens your eyes and makes them brighter


dot abit of white/silver shimmery eyeshadow or highlighter just on the tearduct of your eye
apply light almost white eyeshadow and go big on the mascara and don't put too much litpgloss on stick to neutral that way all the attention will be drawn to your eyes

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