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Two-color Eyeshadow for Defined Eyes | How to Apply Eyeshadow | Medium Skin-tone

Updated: Oct 27, 2021


Eyeshadow is an essential item for every modern woman in her beauty. These days bold eyes are trending! A secret to that is blending multiple eyeshadow colors to create a glamorous look. In this tutorial, we are going to show you eyeshadow using two colors for defined eyes. This tutorial is mainly focused on Medium skin tone. Watch the video and learn the makeup tips with Forever Beauty.






Step 1 :

Take an eye primer.

Put a drop of primer on your fingertips.

Warm it by rubbing your ring fingers together.


Step 2 :

Apply it starting near your nose from your lash line to just below your eyebrow.

Swipe the primer on your lower lids.

Start from the outer corner, moving inward.


Step 3 :

Hold a flat brush sideways.

Select a medium color of your choice.

Touch the flat part of your brush very gently along your entire lid.

Move sideways in a sweeping motion and blend.


Step 4 :

Apply the medium color across the other lid.

Move sideways in a sweeping motion and blend.

Hold a tapered brush like a pencil.


Step 5 :

Select a darker color of your choice.

Apply it across your crease following its natural curve with a windshield wiper motion.

Continue blending in outward circles moving inward.


Step 6 :

Apply the darker color across the crease of the other lid with windshield wiper motion.

Continue blending in outward circles moving inward.


Step 7 :

Using the same brush, take the color through your lower eyelid.

Start from the outer corner and extend till the middle of your eyelid.

Hold a different tapered brush like a pencil.


Step 8 :

Select a light color of your choice.

Apply very gently directly under your eyebrows in one sweeping motion.

Repeat for the other eye.


Step 9 :

Pack the same color at the inner corner of your eye.

Repeat for the other eye.



Hope you look great! If you have questions, record a video of your face and send it in, to get feedback!

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