EYESHADOW GUIDE FOR MAKEUP FOREVER




This is a no-brainer post on my part. I have not 'designed' any of these looks. They are straight from Makeup forever artists.

With IMATS recently, there were huge hauls about MUFE floating on web and earlier when everyone was more interested in only shade # 92 (the famous purple), make-up lovers started taking note of some more colours from the brand. Earlier too, people used and loved MUFE eyeshadows, but recently there were more "TALKS"...
Temptalia and Pursebuzz are having this amazing series of colour swatches and looks and stuff from this cosmetic line.

The only irritating part is the 'numbers' these eyeshadows have and not the 'names'. Its annoying to remember numbers....i could only remember my bills...

Well, the artists have created these looks on their site for easy referance and this can help as guide to purchase their colours.

Now, whats the whole point of posting this on blog, when its available on sites...
True, but these sites keep updating their looks and stuff. I thought rather than saving them somewhere in my hard disk, why not post it...It would help some artists later...after a year...
Also, i will always have these as referance for myself and anyone who would love to use these as guide.

So on to the INSPIRATIONS....

DARK DEFINITION


On Model: Eyeshadows #82 and #40






INTENSE EARTH TONES


On Model: Eyeshadows #17 and #306






RICH AND REGAL


On Model: Eyeshadows #92, #303, and #75







POWDER BLUSHES


STUNNING IN SAPPHIRE


On Model: Eyeshadows #72 and #308







SHADES THAT SPARKLE


On Model: Eyeshadows #10, #57, and #53





POWDER BLUSH

VISUALLY VIBRANT


On Model: Eyeshadows #99, #18, and #153






BLUSHING BEAUTIES


On Model: Eyeshadows #5 and #75






POWDER BLUSH


HIGH IMPACT NEUTRALS


On Model: Eyeshadows #76 and #126







HIGHLIGHT IN WHITE


On Model: Eyeshadows #35, #301, and #306







POWDER BLUSH


TIP FROM MAKEUP ARTIST DANY:
1. To really define your eyes, be sure to apply a liner along the bottom lash line and blend until you achieve the smokiness you want.

2. Mix different shades of shadows to create a unique color. It's a great way to experiment. When you do, always start with more of the lighter shade and add a darker one until you get the shade you desire.

3. Use a pearly white eyeshadow on the middle of the eyelid to illuminate the eye. This little extra step will help open up the eye

Please tell in comment section, was this post of any help...:)





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