Hue adds depth, stimulate emotions and can significantly shift the aesthetic appeal of just about anything. Similarly, in the world of makeup, eyeshadows hold immense power. They have the potential to add the perfect pop of color to your look, enhance the beauty of your eyes, and turn a simple makeup routine into an art form. But as with every art form, there might be mistakes and one significant error we all make is incorrect eyeshadow application. Though common, it can significantly affect the overall look and this article explores the ins and outs of this grievous mistake.
Eyeshadows come in various forms: powder, cream, pencil, and even liquid, each having its advantages. The first common mistake begins in selecting the wrong form for your needs and skin type. For instance, a person with oily skin might not do well with cream eyeshadows as they are prone to creasing, and someone with dry skin might find the powder form too desiccative. Understanding your skin type, the occasion, and what works best for you is the first step towards correcting this widespread error.
Next, application techniques are where many of us falter. A repeated and grave mistake is not using a primer before putting on eyeshadow. The primer helps to make a smooth base for the eyeshadow, enhances its colour, and helps it to stay longer without smudging.
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