Eyebrow Makeup
- Avoid using black on your eyebrows because it usually looks too heavy and unnatural with Asian skin tones. Choose lighter colors such as dark brown or mahogany instead.
- Trimming your brows to create more arch can bring out your eyes and highlight the eye makeup.
- If you have sparse eyebrows (most Asian women do), use brow pencil with color that matches your natural brow and hair color. Starting from the inside of the brow, draw in individual hairs between your natural hairs. Each stroke should be fine and featherlike, and should follow the natural hair direction. Another option is that you can use a brow brush to apply brow shadow. Brush through the hairs thoroughly with an upward sweep, using a tiny amount of color at a time. Add a little more color on the upper edge of the brow to highlight the arch and "open" your eye area. And finally, create a groomed look by coating the brows with a clear eyebrow mascara.
Apply Eye Shadow
- Don't use a very dark shadow because that will only make your eyes seem even smaller. Light to medium brown tones tend to look great on Asian skin.
- To apply eye shadow, frst cover the entire eyelid with a light shade. Apply a deeper shade on the bottom part of the lid. Blend it into the lighter shade as you go up. Don't leave any lines of demarcation, as those lines will kill the subtle look that brings out the eyes and makes your eyes look diminished in size. Remember that for Asian eye makeup, less is more. Too much or too dark eye shadow not only fails to highlight the eyes, but also recedes them.
Eyeliner and Mascara
Eyeliner is the most crucial makeup for Asian eyes. Many well-known makeup artists such as Victoria Jackson and Bobbi Brown advise that since Asian women tend to have sparse eyelashes, they should just omit the use of mascara and use the eyeliner to draw attention to their eyes instead.
- Use a pencil or eyeliner brush to draw a line as close to the lashes as possible.
- Reapply to make it thicker and make sure that the line can be seen when your eyes are open.
- Smudge with a smudge brush to create a smoky look that will help bring out the eyes.
- Apply eyeliner under the eyes but this time draw only a soft shadow line. The lines on the bottom lids should be lighter than the ones on top.
If you have full luscious lashes, curl them first, then put on layers of mascara. Try to apply it as close to the base of the lashes as possible to keep the application looking natural. With the same rule as eyeliner application, apply mascara only lightly on the lower lashes. Also, comb through with lash groomer after applying each layer in order to avoid clumps.
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