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How to Apply Eye Makeup on Fair Skin
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If you have fair skin, applying eye makeup can be a fun way to enhance your natural beauty. Here are some tips on how to apply eye makeup on fair skin: 1. Start with a good base: Before you begin applying eye makeup, make sure your skin is clean and moisturized. Apply a light layer of primer to help your eye makeup stay in place all day. 2. Choose colors that complement your skin tone: Fair skin tones look great with shades like taupe, beige, light pink, and soft browns. If you want to add a pop of color, try shades of blue or purple. 3. Use a light hand: When applying eye shadow, start with a small amount and gradually build up the color. This will help you avoid any mistakes and ensure that the color looks natural. 4. Use a highlighter: A highlighter can help bring out your eyes and make them look brighter. Apply a small amount to the inner corner of your eye and under the brow bone. 5. Define your eyes with eyeliner: Apply a thin line of eyeliner along your upper lash line to define your eyes. If you have fair skin, try using brown or gray eyeliner instead of black. 6. Finish with mascara: Apply mascara to your lashes to complete your look. If you have fair skin, try using brown or gray mascara instead of black. Remember to have fun and experiment with different colors and techniques to find the look that works best for you.
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