…these are for particular attention to our eyes and lips…
For our brows…
- pluck any strays
- apply a brow fiber formula product and highlighter – the fiber formula helps to fill in thin brows; the highlighter is applied right under our arches; blend in both directions
- redness on our eyelids? – apply neutral eye shadow to conceal
- smudge a gray or brown eye shadow into the lash line – by doing so, our lashes will look fuller
- when it comes to mascara?…apply just a little at the roots…this will make our lashes appear darker, but in a ‘subtle way’
- got ‘stubby’ lashes? do the same thing as the previous tip, but, apply only one coat at the roots
For all of those green-eyed beauties!
Want super vibrancy?
*go with any shade that would be included in the red family (the greenies’ opposite color), resulting in flare!
*this includes pink and purple shades, for red isn’t always the most complementary 😉
*both pastel and bold hues work! Be brave. Let’s go beyond our boundaries. 🙂
And, then the blue-eyed beauties!
*your best color is orange (again, complementary color)…when paired, your eyes will look the ‘brightest and most intense’
*your wonderful-pairing hues include ‘peach, champagne, copper, terra-cotta, and rust’
*shades of orange are so great because they do not overpower the delicate eye color of blue
Brown-eyed gals!
- ‘almost anything goes’
- ‘high-shine neutrals’, such as a shimmery gold, would make a for a good daytime look
- want a more bold look? sapphire and amethyst create ‘dimension for night’
- want the most striking effect? ‘concentrate the color on the upper lash line and blend out, smoking it up gradually…focusing the intensity closer to the eyes – instead of the crease – will make them sparkle more’.
Hazel eyes, like me?
*perhaps, apply the tips provided :), and use any color we wish 🙂
Makeup does make you feel good, doesn’t it?
Love,
Lisa
P.S.
So important to wash our face each morning and night, being sure to splash our face at least ten times with water.
*see my regimen under “Skincare” on the Menu, if curious 😉