Types Of Eyeshadow Looks

Types Of Eyeshadow Looks

Natural/Everyday Look
  • Use a light brown eyeshadow in the crease to add a slight contour.
  •  Apply a beige or taupe eyeshadow on the lids.
  •  Use a white or cream color on the brow bone to lift the eyes.
  • This look is great for a daytime event with more focus on the outfit and less on the makeup.
Smokey Eye
  • Start with a dark eyeshadow like charcoal or deep brown on the outer corner.
  •  Blend a medium shade towards the center of the eye.
  •  Use a light shade like champagne on the inner corner.
  • Perfect for a sultry ballad number in a Drag show.
Cut Crease
  •  Use a dark shade in the crease, carefully outlining your desired shape.
  •  Fill in the lid with a contrasting, lighter shade.
  • Use an even lighter shade or a shimmer in the center for a pop.
  •  Consider this look for a high-drama performance, perhaps one that involves a grand reveal or a costume change.
Halo Eye
  • Apply a dark shade on the inner and outer corners of the eye.
  •  Use a light, shimmery shade in the middle of the eyelid.
  •  Blend carefully so there are no harsh lines.
  •  This would be stunning for a performance involving ethereal or celestial themes.
Glitter/Glam Look
  •  Apply your base eyeshadow look.
  •  Add glitter or a shimmering eyeshadow on top for added glamour.
  • It's ideal for a grand finale number with lots of energy and flair.
Graphic Eyeshadow
  • Use eyeshadow to create shapes, lines, or patterns on the lid.
  •  This could involve contrasting colors or bold geometric designs.
  • Perfect for a performance art piece or an avant-garde show.
Monochromatic Look
  •   Pick one color family, such as purples or blues.
  •  Use that color's light, medium, and dark shades to build depth.
  •  A monochromatic look could be ideal for a performance that revolves around a single color, like a blue winter wonderland.
Colorful Eyeshadow
  •  Be bold! Use bright colors that you wouldn't usually combine.
  •   Place each color carefully and blend where they meet to avoid muddiness.
  •  This look could be used for a fun, energetic pop number.
Gradient Eyeshadow
  •   Choose 3-4 shades from light to dark.
  • Apply the lightest shade near the inner corner and the darkest at the outer, blending in between.
  •  This could work for a performance that moves from one mood or style into another, like a medley of songs.
Winged Eyeshadow
  •   Create your eyeshadow look as usual.
  •   Extend the eyeshadow in a wing shape past the outer corner of the eye.
  •  Perfect for a classic, vintage-themed performance.

Remember, eyeshadow is an art form that allows for limitless creativity. Whether you're aiming for understated elegance or show-stopping glamour, there's an eyeshadow style that's perfect for you.

Always feel free to mix and match techniques to create a unique look that complements your performance and makes your eyes the star of the show.

 

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