Saturday, December 5, 2009

Makeup classes???? eyes....?

I want to learn how to do the smoky eye look and just other eye makeup. How do I go about or does anyone know where to go in dallas???????Makeup classes???? eyes....?
Go to youtube.com and search make up and eye make up they show you how to do really sexy eyes my fav is the arab cat eyes its the most exoticMakeup classes???? eyes....?
Do they have Ulta cosmetic stores there? They will help you.
I go to a make-up counter like Clinique or MAC and tell one of the make-up artist what sort of make-up I am looking for and ask them how to do it. If they aren't really busy with customers they are more then likely willing to help you out and show you how to do it. During the make-up sales and events is a good time to go because then you can get a bonus gift with your purchase, just ask when the next event is. But make sure you reserve a spot with them or else you may not be able to get a spot for the event.
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i havnt the slightest idea have you tryed going to your local hair place they sometimes have cosmetic classes.
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There was a good instructional video here. The smokey eye doesn't look great on the woman in the video, but it will show you how to try it out on yourself. Practice it first, try it one night when your home before you get in the shower. Practice a couple of times so you are comfortable doing it, and you get just the look that you want. Good luck.
you need a flat eyeshadow brush and some black eyeshadoww.


or you can try a pencil eyeliner and use a cottonball and rub it on your top and bottom eyelid :)
Use a cotton bud/smudger/finger on eyeliner, probably sticking to metallic greys for the smokey look.





Some people say to use foundation on the eyelid fist to give it a base, but don't use too much as it helps all the shadow collect in the creases of your eyes, then you have to do a lot of touching up all day and get eyeshadow on your fingers- or is that just me? lol





For most styles, start with a light coloured base and sweep it over the entire eye area, including under the eye from the inside out.(I find it's good to use a shiny or metallic one in the inside corners of your eyes as it makes them look brighter.) And then line the eye socket with a darker colour, using the natural shape of your eye; don't apply too much of a dark colour on the inside of the eye or you'll look like a panda that's been in a bar fight.





If I'm going for the light look, I stick to a light shade and just apply eyeliner on the outer corners of the eye, and mascara.





For the full on make-up, I usually use different shades of the same colour, or shades that compliment each other, golds, bronzes, pinks and purples, cream and brown etc. I always co-ordinate eye shadows with what I'm wearing, within reason.





E.g. today I wore a very light metallic warm peachy cream eyeshadow all over the lid, lined it with a precision bronze powder and used a warm brown on the outer socket area.





SOME TIPS;


1]Always take your make-up off at night- otherwise you'll find your eyelashes fall out quicker and your pillow case black with mascara (Me? fall asleep drunk?! Never!)


2]Don't overload the brush with powder eyeshadow- it goes everywhere.


3]Experiment with different styles and colours until you're happy,


4] ask a good friend for an honest opinion!
ok, i was like that, but recently i when to my mom and asked her how to put on makeup. She said i could and we have a family friend who sales MaryKay makeup who would show it to me for free. Idk if there is someone in dallas, probably. Just ask your mom.
go to youtube.

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