

Anything with iridescence would defeat the purpose, so put down that shimmery bronzer.

Di Sarro used a foundation one shade darker than my skin tone to create the illusion of depth under my cheekbones. This removes any moisture from your eye, as well as any eye shadow pigment that may have fallen on the area. Before applying eyeliner to your waterline, take a cotton swab and rub it along your waterline to dry it completely. Dry your waterline before applying eyeliner. To make sure I had a record of every product she used, Di Sarro went to work on my face chart, too:ĥ. With a smaller brush, she then lined Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Constructivist along the top part of my eyelid and just below my bottom lid. Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Painterly all over the top of my eyelid. This way you'll have the most control because you can see the entire landscape of your face. Di Sarro's tip: Whenever applying makeup to the top area of the eye, tilt your head back. It could also deteriorate the elasticity of that skin over time.

You don't want to pull on your skin or raise your brows because it changes the shape of your eye. Tilt back your head when applying detailed eye makeup._I used to think that the only way to apply eyeliner perfectly across my lash line was if I held my eyelid taut. For my brows, Di Sarro lightly patted some extra foundation under my brow bone and brushed Pro Longwear Waterproof Brow Set in Bold Brunette through my arches. Do all the eye stuff before you apply blush or lipstick so you don't ruin the makeup you spent 20 minutes working on. You may accidentally smudge some liquid liner on your cheek or you may have to redo your cat eye a few (dozen) times, for instance. It's also pretty much a given that when you do your eye makeup, something bad is bound to happen. This is important because as Di Sarro puts it, your eyebrows "create the mood of the makeup" and form a guideline for your eyes.
