When applying eye makeup you have to take into account your eye shape. For instance, a smoky eye might look better on one eye shape over another. Also, the shade of eyeshadow you use might make your eyes look bigger or smaller. Basically, to find the most flattering eye makeup look, you have to cater to your specific shape. Watch this video and see how celebrity makeup artist Christina Henry applies makeup to downturned, protruding, deep-set, hooded and monolid eyes.
Most Flattering Eye Makeup For Your Eye Shape
When applying eye makeup you have to take into account your eye shape. For instance, a smoky eye might look better on one eye shape over another. Also, the shade […]
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