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If you're looking to apply exotic-looking eyeshadow, here are some tips to get started: 1. Start with a clean and primed eyelid: Before you begin applying eyeshadow, make sure your eyelids are clean and free of any oil or residue. You can use an eyeshadow primer to help the eyeshadow adhere better and last longer. 2. Choose your eyeshadow colors: For an exotic look, choose eyeshadow colors that are bold and vibrant. You can opt for jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, or ruby red, or go for metallic shades like gold, silver, or copper. 3. Apply a base color: Begin by applying a base color all over your eyelid. This color should be a neutral shade that complements your skin tone, such as beige, taupe, or light brown. 4. Add a darker color to your crease: Next, use a darker shade of eyeshadow to create depth in your crease. Apply this color to the crease of your eyelid and blend it well using a blending brush. 5. Highlight the inner corners: To make your eyes pop, add a pop of light or shimmery eyeshadow to the inner corners of your eyes. This will help brighten your eyes and make them appear more awake. 6. Experiment with different eyeshadow shapes: For an exotic look, you can experiment with different eyeshadow shapes, such as a cat-eye or a cut crease. Use an angled brush or a small brush to create the desired shape, and then blend the edges well. 7. Finish with eyeliner and mascara: To complete your exotic eyeshadow look, add eyeliner and mascara. You can opt for a winged eyeliner look or a smudged, smoky eye effect. Remember, practice makes perfect when it comes to applying eyeshadow. Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and techniques until you find a look that you love!
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