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Applying eyeshadow can be a little intimidating if you're new to makeup, but with a few simple steps, you can create a beautiful eye look in no time. Here's how to apply eyeshadow: 1. Prime your eyelids: Start by applying an eyeshadow primer to your eyelids. This will help your eyeshadow stay in place and prevent it from creasing. 2. Choose your colors: Choose the eyeshadow colors you want to use. If you're new to eyeshadow, start with a neutral color palette like browns, tans, and golds. 3. Apply your base color: Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush to apply your base color all over your eyelid. This should be the lightest color in your palette. 4. Define your crease: Use a smaller eyeshadow brush to apply a darker color to your crease. Blend it in using a back-and-forth motion to create a gradient effect. 5. Highlight your brow bone: Use a light shade to highlight your brow bone. Apply it just under your eyebrow arch and blend it in. 6. Add eyeliner: Apply eyeliner to your upper lash line. You can use a liquid liner, pencil liner, or eyeshadow to create a soft look. 7. Finish with mascara: Finish your eye look by applying mascara to your lashes. Remember, practice makes perfect! Experiment with different colors and techniques until you find a look that you love.
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