{"id":75,"date":"2021-05-16T09:32:40","date_gmt":"2021-05-16T09:32:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/felicityann.org\/?p=75"},"modified":"2021-11-03T10:48:23","modified_gmt":"2021-11-03T10:48:23","slug":"pair-your-eyeshadows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/felicityann.org\/perfect-makeup\/pair-your-eyeshadows","title":{"rendered":"How to Pair Your Eyeshadows and Blend Them Right"},"content":{"rendered":"

Eyeshadows are an essential makeup product for any woman looking to create a more dramatic and professional look. But, what do you need? How many colors should you buy? And how do you blend them to make the transition from one color to another as seamless as possible? You’ll find all of that information and more below!<\/p>\n

You can have a professional look with these easy steps. First, you need to know the basics of blending your eyeshadows. You want to use a heavy hand and blend them out, so they aren’t too harsh-looking. Next, if you are going for that smokey eye look, start by applying matte colors on the outer corner of your eyelid and then mix in some shimmer or shiny colors towards the center as well as along your lower lash line. Lastly, apply mascara and liner (if desired).<\/p>\n

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What color do eyeshadows go well together?<\/h2>\n

Eyeshadow is a makeup staple, and the trend of wearing different colors on your eyes has been around for decades. There are tons of ways to wear eye shadow, but some techniques may be new to you.<\/p>\n

What You Need: \u00a0a primer (optional), concealer (optional), eye primer<\/a> (optional), black eyeliner pencil, light pink blush or powder blush, base color eyeshadow in a similar shade as your skin tone, medium brown eyeshadow, dark brown eyeshadow, highlighter shadow that’s lighter than the base color and darker than the other shades you’ll use (any matte shade works!), lip gloss.<\/p>\n

Apply eyeshadow and choose palettes<\/h2>\n

To have a flawless makeup application, your eyeshadows must be blended well. When applying and blending the colors, remember the following:<\/p>\n