How to choose a shade

How to choose a shade
 Range of eye shadow is now so broad that it is sometimes difficult to choose something appropriate - it seems that almost all the colors you fit. However, some women, guided only by their personal preferences, pick the shade that draw attention to the shortcomings of their appearance, making the face of the aged and tired, and his eyes dull and expressionless.

In order to choose the right shade of shadow, above all, consider the color of your eyes. If your eyes are brown, you fit all shades from light beige to dark brown. As well will look bright shades of yellow, copper, gold mother of pearl shadows, dark green, purple and white colors.

If you are the owner of blue eyes, then you should choose gray, black, dark blue, white, brick, pink, silver and purple hues and tones of ivory.

If your eyes are green, choose a shade of copper, red, yellow, golden, light green, emerald green, brick, brown, white and orange.

Next is to determine the structure of the shadows that will suit you. Shadows come in the form of pencils, creams, as they are dry, oily or pressed. Pencils are well suited for rapid makeup, but also fast and erased. Cream shade different water resistance, but accumulate in the folds and crack. Dry shade are the most common, they are easy to apply, they are quite persistent, but cause discomfort for those who wear lenses. Compressed shadows have the same properties as the dry and greasy quite difficult to impose on the eyelid, and they are rapidly cleared.

Decide what shade you would like to apply - matte or pearl. Matte shadows are good for everyday makeup. In contrast, pearl suitable only for evening makeup and suitable only for those who have skin around the eyes smooth and elastic. Those who have a lot of wrinkles, they can wear out, rest, on the contrary, will give a freshness and brilliance. If the skin on your eyelids is not very elastic, and make a brilliant make-up still want to buy a matte shadow with mother of pearl - they are not as bright as a pearl, but a little sparkle in the light.

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