Monday, October 10, 2011

Eye liners for Eye shapes

First of all, rule of thumb in makeup....no rule!
Try these out...if you don't like the outcome, just go back to whatever makes you feel beautifu!




For the almond shaped eye:
Apply your eyeliner on your upper lash line, from your inner rim till the outer corner

For the asian eye:
Apply your eyeliner on two third of your upper lash line, leaving your inner third without lining.
Also, apply the eyeliner (probably a pencil liner) on your entire lower lash line.

For the small eye:
Apply your eyeliner, gradually thickens from the inner corner of the eyes towards the outer corner. Apply a white eyeliner on the water line because it will brighten up the eyes and will make them look bigger.

For the round eye:
Apply your eyeliner on two third of your upper and lower lash line, leaving your inner third without lining.

For the close-set eye:
Apply your eyeliner from the outer corner of the upper and lower eyelids, towards the third of the inner corner. Do not line the inner corner of your eyes because it will make your eyes look closer.

For the wide-set eye:
Apply your eyeliner on your upper and lower lid from the inner corner of the eyes towards the outer third of the eye. Use a lighter color eyeliner to line the outer corner of the eye (could be white or nude). This method will make your eyes appear closer together.

L'Oreal Prep and Prime

Last week, I read a review on L'oreal's skin primer called Studio Secrets. I decided to give it a go and what it's all about.
I found it at centerpoint...can't remember the price what it was definitely cheaper than any face primer I've ever used.
It's a 15ml jar, which could last you up to 6 months, depending on how frequent you use it.
The primer itself is very pale pink...pretty colour if i may say :)
Time to give it a try...

It is amaaaaziiiing!!
very smooth texture
glides on the skin
once I spread it all over, my face felt really velvety :)

So, If you're searching for a good, affordable primer. L'oreal studio secrets (smoothing resurfacing primer) is the one for you.

ps: don't apply using a brush cause it'll stick to it and flake all over your face.