Everyone needs a palette of metal shades with how these multi-task. |
She kept rattling on about how a new client liked what she did for channeling her inner rock star when doing her makeup recently. When I pressed her to give me more details, she refused and continued fluttering around me with her brushes in between dives into her makeup case for one product after another.
Instead of letting me see the progress, my friend positioned my chair out of view of a mirror. All I could see was the foundation, blush, bronzer, mascara, concealer, eyeliner, and palettes of eye shadows sprawled in front of me.
When she finally stopped fussing, she smiled at me with pride before handing me a mirror. I couldn’t believe how she managed to illuminate my cheekbones with such pearly radiance that together with the jewels she made out of my eyes was remarkable.
Instead of relying on highlighters, she got more star power from combining gold and silver pearly eye shadows over the top of the cheekbones and toward the temple. The secret I learned was how the warm and cool tones of those metallic eye colors were more ideal for complimenting the face in a softer, dim light.
I suggest that you pull out your own eye shadows and give this technique a try because it is a dazzling effect for when you have something special to attend.