Photo by: Roger Cabello
TRY GLOSSY EYE MAKEUP
New high-wattage "topcoats" can be layered over any naked lid or shadow. Prep the skin with a primer, like
Estée Lauder's Double Wear Stay-In-Place Shadow Base, then press the shadow into the crease. Squeeze a dab of eye gloss onto your finger (
Jane Iredale's Eye Gloss in Champagne Silk complements every skin tone) and smear a thin coat from lash line to crease. The primer grips the gloss, preventing...
more Photo by: Roger Cabello
TRY GLOSSY EYE MAKEUP
New high-wattage "topcoats" can be layered over any naked lid or shadow. Prep the skin with a primer, like
Estée Lauder's Double Wear Stay-In-Place Shadow Base, then press the shadow into the crease. Squeeze a dab of eye gloss onto your finger (
Jane Iredale's Eye Gloss in Champagne Silk complements every skin tone) and smear a thin coat from lash line to crease. The primer grips the gloss, preventing major smudges. At Louis Vuitton's Spring 2013 show, makeup artist Pat McGrath spread a shadow from the lash line to just above the crease and added definition with a thin swipe of black eyeliner.
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