Friday, 26 June 2009
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Eye Light: How to Add Radiance and Definition to Your Brow
Add radiance and definition to your brow bone by sweeping a shimmery champagne, coloured luminizer or shimmery eye shadow along the the lower edge of your brows. If you're not big on a 'shimmery' look, taupe eye shadow works too. It draws the light to that area of your lids, making your eyes really pop.
Have you ever tried this brow tip before? If so, did you like it? If you haven't tried it, do you think you will?
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Comments (10)
i've tried it, and honestly, i don't really think it's necessary unless i'm at a photoshoot.
in real life there's no point to it.
I do it everytime I apply eyeshadow. with my eyes it really does make a difference.
I also put highlighter on my cupid's bow to make my upper lip seem poutier/fuller.
i've tried serveral times, but i dont think anyone notice it except myself - haha
I do it whenever I wear make up. I dunno, it makes a difference to me.
I have pretty sucky eyebrows though.
i use this everyday, not only under the brow but as carmindy (makeup artist, as seen on "what not to wear") suggests i also use it on the inside corner of my eyes and lightly on my cheekbones. it brightens your whole face up
i tried this beforeeee i feel like im the only one that notices it but haha its okayy
i do this everyday and it actually works i also put the lighter shade in the inside corner of my eye
I do it all the time! It makes all the difference in the world, I tell you. It makes my eyes more open and more put together. It really does make you look more polished and cleaner.
I do this every day. haha I want to try the high lighter on the cupids bow thing though....hmm.
yep... i've heard ppl call it a brow highlight before, because that's what it does :) I also use lighter colors inside my eyes and lighter shades on the middle to outer part of my lids. Darker in the crease, and so forth and so on... I've been doing eye makeup for a while now and I love to play around with it, so I can do a full eye look in about 10 minutes, lol. Brushes are key!!