I have all bright colored eyeshadows like bright red from Inglot palette and deep blue from Glamour Goddess palette. I usually never get any occasion to wear these bright colors. In India, usually in corporate offices, people refrain from using any makeup. You may get weird stares that are enough to make you feel conscious, even if you sport a bit bright lipstick, so I always get too cuckoo to put on any eyeshadow other than browns.
Usually my office makeup consists of nude shade lipstick, some pink blush, kajal, eyeliner and mascara. Today, while getting ready for office as I gave a glance to my makeup palette, I wanted to wear the blue eyeshadow as I was wearing a dark blue dress. But, as is the trend in office, I was about to close the palette heaving a big sigh, when I thought of this idea.
I usually refrain from using bright colored eye pencils for the same reason of not sporting various colors at office (Reason why I didn't buy siahi). But, I used the following technique, which I believe can make any eyeshadow quite wearable for office people like me. Its a very easy technique and takes hardly 2 minutes to work on. It doesn't require any blending or mixing. You just need to prep your eye with proper base and compact powder and then take a thin brush, get right amount of eyeshadow on it and just line your lids with it. Smudge it a bit, apply black eyeliner, kajal, mascara and you are done.
Below I tried this technique with two eyeshadows: Dark blue from Glamour Goddess palette and Sindoori red color from Inglot palette:
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My naked eye |
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Blue eyeshadow only above the upper lashline instead of filling the whole lid |
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Apply liner and mascara |
Now with red colored eyeshadow:
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Inglot eyeshadow all above the upper lashline |
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With liner and mascara |
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Overall look |
So, how did you find this? Which bright shade are you gonna sport today?
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