Eyebrow Tutorial 1. Brush hairs into shape with a spoolie.2. Define the bottom and “tail” of your brow with a cream liner. 2. Lightly fill in your brow with a shadow that goes with your hair color. (2 shades darker if you have light hair, 2 shades lighter if you have dark hair. Use less near the front.4. Use a CLEAN angled brush and shift back and forth at front of brow to fade it.5. “Carve out” brow with concealer. Touch up if needed.6. Set with a light hairspray to prevent hairs from moving.Share this content Brows courtesy of ohelloashley Tumblr: http://ohelloashley.tumblr.com/

Eyebrow Tutorial 


1. Brush hairs into shape with a spoolie.

2. Define the bottom and “tail” of your brow with a cream liner. 

2. Lightly fill in your brow with a shadow that goes with your hair color. (2 shades darker if you have light hair, 2 shades lighter if you have dark hair. Use less near the front.

4. Use a CLEAN angled brush and shift back and forth at front of brow to fade it.

5. “Carve out” brow with concealer. Touch up if needed.

6. Set with a light hairspray to prevent hairs from moving.


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Gently Remove Mascara Naturally Without Lash Damage Dab gently at eyelids with cotton balls soaked with eye makeup remover. If you prefer, you can substitute with vitamin E oil or coconut oil for the makeup remover. When using the cotton balls on the eye area, be careful not to pull on the eyelashes. Eyelashes are delicate and if you scrub or tug at them while trying to remove waterproof mascara they may become damaged and fall out. Press the cotton balls to your closed eyelids and gently remove the waterproof mascara by moving the cotton balls in a circular motion. If you need more cotton balls, simply apply more cleanser or oil and repeat the process.Share this content Photo courtesy of http://beautyluxuria.tumblr.com/post/30056380319Info courtesy of http://www.ehow.com/how_2362363_remove-waterproof-mascara.html#ixzz2IwjWcdpQ

Gently Remove Mascara Naturally Without Lash Damage 


Dab gently at eyelids with cotton balls soaked with eye makeup remover. If you prefer, you can substitute with vitamin E oil or coconut oil for the makeup remover. When using the cotton balls on the eye area, be careful not to pull on the eyelashes. Eyelashes are delicate and if you scrub or tug at them while trying to remove waterproof mascara they may become damaged and fall out. Press the cotton balls to your closed eyelids and gently remove the waterproof mascara by moving the cotton balls in a circular motion. If you need more cotton balls, simply apply more cleanser or oil and repeat the process.



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Prevent Makeup Fall Out How to prevent under-eye mess due to eye-shadow fallout during application:Hold a bit of Kleenex under eyes to protect foundation/concealer as you apply eye shadow. Do eye makeup first, wipe away shadow debris, then apply foundation, concealer and the rest.After foundation and concealer, stick on a pair of adhesive Shadow Shields to catch falling shadow. Remove once eye makeup is complete.Dust under-eye area generously with loose powder to protect concealer; when eyes are finished, whisk powder away with a fluffy brush. Share this contentInfo courtesy of http://imabeautygeek.com/2009/10/20/no-more-black-eyes-mess-free-eye-makeup-with-shadow-shields/Photocourtesy of http://powderdoom.tumblr.com/tagged/eyeshadow

Prevent Makeup Fall Out 

How to prevent under-eye mess due to eye-shadow fallout during application:

Hold a bit of Kleenex under eyes to protect foundation/concealer as you apply eye shadow. 

Do eye makeup first, wipe away shadow debris, then apply foundation, concealer and the rest.

After foundation and concealer, stick on a pair of adhesive Shadow Shields to catch falling shadow. Remove once eye makeup is complete.

Dust under-eye area generously with loose powder to protect concealer; when eyes are finished, whisk powder away with a fluffy brush. 



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How To Apply Bottom Lashes 1)First measure out bottom eyelashes to the size of your eyelid. You might have to cut the lash down for the right size.Place a Diva Lash under eye gel pad on your skin under your own eyelashes. If you don’t have any eyelashes place directly on the skin. This will help to prevent any glue getting on your skin.2)Next take the “Stay’s On Glue” and coat your bottom lashes. Use a microbrush and coat from the top of your eyelash to the bottom. This will start a bonding process with your eyelashes to the fake eyelash. If don’t have any lashes move on to the next step.3)Now you want to take the “Stay’s On Glue” and coat the bottom eyelash with a layer of the glue. Let it sit for 15 seconds to setup and get tacky. Take the bottom eyelash on one end with the crimper tweezers and you can use the lash press tool with the other hand to apply the bottom eyelash. Start applying one end of the eyelash right on top of the lash line and press the eyelash along the whole eye. Take the crimper tweezer and crimp along the whole bottom eyelash together with your eyelash. This will set and bond the eyelashes together. If you don’t have bottom lashes just place bottom eyelash right onto skin slightly lower then your eyelid. This will take a minute to dry.Last take the “Stay’s On Glue” and do one final coat with the micro brush to make the bond even stronger. The final coat is great because it looks like you are wearing mascara. Share this info Info courtesy of http://lashesandcosmetics.com/blog/beauty/post.cfm/post/5083/how-to-apply-bottom-eyelashes-the-easy-way-dot-no-bottom-eyelashes-no-problem-dot-follow-these-easy-stepsPhoto courtesy of http://prettyblackthin.tumblr.com/

How To Apply Bottom Lashes 


1)First measure out bottom eyelashes to the size of your eyelid. You might have to cut the lash down for the right size.Place a Diva Lash under eye gel pad on your skin under your own eyelashes. If you don’t have any eyelashes place directly on the skin. This will help to prevent any glue getting on your skin.

2)Next take the “Stay’s On Glue” and coat your bottom lashes. Use a microbrush and coat from the top of your eyelash to the bottom. This will start a bonding process with your eyelashes to the fake eyelash. If don’t have any lashes move on to the next step.

3)Now you want to take the “Stay’s On Glue” and coat the bottom eyelash with a layer of the glue. Let it sit for 15 seconds to setup and get tacky. Take the bottom eyelash on one end with the crimper tweezers and you can use the lash press tool with the other hand to apply the bottom eyelash. Start applying one end of the eyelash right on top of the lash line and press the eyelash along the whole eye. Take the crimper tweezer and crimp along the whole bottom eyelash together with your eyelash. This will set and bond the eyelashes together. If you don’t have bottom lashes just place bottom eyelash right onto skin slightly lower then your eyelid. This will take a minute to dry.Last take the “Stay’s On Glue” and do one final coat with the micro brush to make the bond even stronger. The final coat is great because it looks like you are wearing mascara. 




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Glitter Removable Glitter can be festive and add plenty of sparkle and dazzle to any mediocre eyeshadow look but, if you aren’t careful you could harm your eyes and skin trying to remove it. To carefully remove it follow these handy beauty tips:1Wet a cotton ball with warm water. You do not have to saturate the cotton ball, but at least one side should be quite wet.2Hold the cotton ball gently against your closed eye. Do not rub the eyelid. This is just to loosen the glitter makeup which can be very sticky. Rubbing your eyelid can cause glitter grains to scratch your eye as they move across the lid.3Squirt a little lotion or makeup remover on a new cotton ball. The lotion should be about the size of a lima bean. Any more will simply ooze off the ball and could get in your eye.4Dab gently at your eyelid, keeping your eye closed. This will remove most of the glitter from your eye without your needing to rub and possibly damage the sensitive skin around the eye area.5Smooth the cotton ball across your upper eye. Do not press on the eyelid or eye area. Allow the makeup remover or lotion to pick up the glitter as it passes over the area.6Smooth the cotton ball across your lower eye area. Be careful not to get any makeup remover or lotion in your eye.7Rinse your face using the soft washcloth. Make sure that all the glitter is removed from your face so that itInfo courtesy of http://www.ehow.com/how_2314692_remove-glitter-eye-makeup.html#ixzz2HdJ1CkidPhoto courtesy of http://ibelieveinamy.tumblr.com/

Glitter Removable 

Glitter can be festive and add plenty of sparkle and dazzle to any mediocre eyeshadow look but, if you aren’t careful you could harm your eyes and skin trying to remove it. To carefully remove it follow these handy beauty tips:

1
Wet a cotton ball with warm water. You do not have to saturate the cotton ball, but at least one side should be quite wet.

2
Hold the cotton ball gently against your closed eye. Do not rub the eyelid. This is just to loosen the glitter makeup which can be very sticky. Rubbing your eyelid can cause glitter grains to scratch your eye as they move across the lid.


3
Squirt a little lotion or makeup remover on a new cotton ball. The lotion should be about the size of a lima bean. Any more will simply ooze off the ball and could get in your eye.

4
Dab gently at your eyelid, keeping your eye closed. This will remove most of the glitter from your eye without your needing to rub and possibly damage the sensitive skin around the eye area.

5
Smooth the cotton ball across your upper eye. Do not press on the eyelid or eye area. Allow the makeup remover or lotion to pick up the glitter as it passes over the area.

6
Smooth the cotton ball across your lower eye area. Be careful not to get any makeup remover or lotion in your eye.

7

Rinse your face using the soft washcloth. Make sure that all the glitter is removed from your face so that it


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Eye Makeup First Step Wearing eye makeup can add depth and sultriness to ones eyes however, if you want to wear makeup like eyeliner, mascara, or eyeshadow you must first learn how to properly sanitize it before using them on your eyes. 
When you purchase makeup from a cosmetic store or order makeup offline, the first thing you want to do is clean those items off. You don’t know their true where a bouts, or if they have been exposed to life threatening bacteria that could cause serious eye and skin irritation. Cosmetics used near the eyes are particularly risky, because the eyes are a highly sensitive area, using old makeup near them can cause blepharitis, an itchy inflammation of the eyelid and conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye.Share This ContentPhoto Courtesy Of http://www.everlastingbeautynow.com/category/eyeliner-2/

Eye Makeup First Step 

Wearing eye makeup can add depth and sultriness to ones eyes however, if you want to wear makeup like eyeliner, mascara, or eyeshadow you must first learn how to properly sanitize it before using them on your eyes. 


When you purchase makeup from a cosmetic store or order makeup offline, the first thing you want to do is clean those items off. You don’t know their true where a bouts, or if they have been exposed to life threatening bacteria that could cause serious eye and skin irritation. Cosmetics used near the eyes are particularly risky, because the eyes are a highly sensitive area, using old makeup near them can cause blepharitis, an itchy inflammation of the eyelid and conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye.

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Highlight & Contour Face Map The key to a perfectly executed makeup application is in the ability to create the illusion of diminished flaws. A great way to do this is by contouring the parts of the face that you want to appear slimmer an
d highlight the places you want to accentuate. Remember, light colors (highlight) bring forward and dark colors (contour) recede.Read more at http://madamenoire.com/69979/mikkis-contouring-and-highlighting-tips-its-just-an-illusion/#MsL2UBuxyqAGRLTo.99 Share This ContentPhoto Courtesy Of http://hellyeaheyemakeup.tumblr.com/

Highlight & Contour Face Map 

The key to a perfectly executed makeup application is in the ability to create the illusion of diminished flaws. A great way to do this is by contouring the parts of the face that you want to appear slimmer an
d highlight the places you want to accentuate. Remember, light colors (highlight) bring forward and dark colors (contour) recede.


Read more at http://madamenoire.com/69979/mikkis-contouring-and-highlighting-tips-its-just-an-illusion/#MsL2UBuxyqAGRLTo.99 

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Beat Face Tools If you are considering buying a full makeup brush set for the holidays, you will need to know how each brush is properly used. Here are a few examples of the most common facial brushes used to highlight, contour, apply blush and bronzer. Share This ContentPhoto Courtesy Of http://thebeautydepartment.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/TheBeautyDepartment.com-Get-Cheeky.jpg

Beat Face Tools 

If you are considering buying a full makeup brush set for the holidays, you will need to know how each brush is properly used. Here are a few examples of the most common facial brushes used to highlight, contour, apply blush and bronzer. 


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Makeup Brush Break Down The correct makeup brush can create a masterful application of the sexiest eyeshadow, contoured and highlighted looks. Here is a complete break down on the most used brushes, and a explanation of what they do. Share This ContentPhoto Courtesy Of http://kmakesithappen.blogspot.com/2012/09/makeup-brushes-and-their-uses.html

Makeup Brush Break Down 

The correct makeup brush can create a masterful application of the sexiest eyeshadow, contoured and highlighted looks. Here is a complete break down on the most used brushes, and a explanation of what they do. 

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Get Precise Precision Scotch tape isn’t just for wrapping gifts! If you’re wondering how to get your eyeshadow or eyeliner to pop with sharp angular precision, scotch tape is the way to go! Just place a small piece of tape, at the corner of your eyes leading up in the direction of the sides of your forehead. Using this beauty tip will serve as a useful guide to create artistic makeup looks. Share This ContentPhoto Courtesy Of http://cosmeticblur.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html

Get Precise Precision 


Scotch tape isn’t just for wrapping gifts! If you’re wondering how to get your eyeshadow or eyeliner to pop with sharp angular precision, scotch tape is the way to go! Just place a small piece of tape, at the corner of your eyes leading up in the direction of the sides of your forehead. Using this beauty tip will serve as a useful guide to create artistic makeup looks. 

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