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  • How to: Makeup Tips to Reduce the Appearance of Sunken Eyes

    Typically caused by age, tiredness or illness, sunken eyes greatly affect your overall appearance, causing you to appear older than you really are. There are ways to treat sunken eyes, including getting enough sleep, consuming more water and less salt and applying an under-eye serum. However, it takes time for the treatments to go into effect. Fortunately, you can reduce the appearance of sunken eyes with makeup.

  • How to Apply Smoky Eye Makeup

    You can apply smokey eye makeup using a mix of two different shades, such as a chocolate smoke and a gray smoke, defining the eye at the base of the lashes and topping everything off with a soft color of powder. Add some smoke to your look with this free video of tips from a professional makeup artist.

  • How to Select New Glasses

    A new pair of glasses can be difficult to select. After all, you are most likely going to be wearing these glasses for a long time in the future. Most people you know will probably see you in the glasses at some point, even if you only wear them for reading. If you are unhappy with the new glasses you select, you will be self-conscious every time you have to put them on or wear them out. To avoid this type of problem, take your time and make your eyeglass frame selection carefully.

  • Clean & Clear Under Eye Brightening Stick Ingredients

    Many people suffer from dark circles under their eyes. This discoloration has a tendency to make us look older than we are, and is extremely visible. Allergies, heredity, lack of sleep and illness can all cause dark circles to form under the eyes. Certain makeup ingredients work to minimize dark circles and reflect light, making dark circles appear less visible. The Clean & Clear Under Eye Brightening Stick contains many of these skin lightening ingredients.

  • How to Use an Eye Brightening Pencil

    If you have tired or dull looking eyes, an eye brightening pencil might be the solution. These cosmetics look like fat eye pencils and they come in light shades like icy blue or white. Most shades also contain just a little bit of shimmer. There are various ways to use these sticks, but brightening pencils are designed to make eyes look more alert and awake.

  • Eye Lining Tips

    From pencil to liquid, applying eyeliner can be a tricky cosmetic technique to master. Creating a flawlessly lined eye can depend on the type of liner you choose and how you prepare the eyelids. Even professional tools, such as sponges and brushes, can make the difference between cosmetic perfection and crisis. But, with the right prep work, tools and techniques, a woman can enhance her eyes from a bright-eyed day to an alluring evening look.

  • Makeup Tips: Eye Makeup Tips

    For eye makeup, apply a highlight shade right under the eyebrows, a mid-tone shade on the lid, and a contour shade in the crease. Finish with mascara and eye liner as described by a makeup artist in this free video on makeup.

  • Makeup Tips: Easy Smoky Eye Makeup Tips

    To create easy smoky eyes, use three shades of eye shadow in a similar color, eyeliner pencil, black mascara and an eyelash curler. Purchase a highlight shade, a mid-tone shade and a contour shade and apply as directed by a makeup artist in this free video on makeup.

  • Various Types of Eyeliner for Different Occasions

    Different occasions call for different types of eyeliner, such as pencil eyeliner, cake eyeliner or liquid eyeliner. Make sure you use the correct eyeliner for your occasion with tips from a professional hair and makeup artist in this free video on eye makeup.

  • Tips on Finding Flattering Eye Glasses

    Eyeglasses can be a fashion statement as well as a necessary accessory. Identifying a flattering shape and style from among hundreds of choices can be daunting. Basic information about facial and eyeglasses shapes can help you choose a a pair that both flatters and fits well.

  • Eye Makeup Tips

    Our eyes exercise a special power of communication by revealing personality and emotion. Applying makeup to your eyes can make you look like a glamorous celebrity or the girl next door. Whatever your reasons are, choosing the makeup style you want depends on several factors including your eye shape, color and skin tone, as well as the occasion.

  • Hot Eye Makeup Tips

    When you want sexy makeup, the easiest look is a smoky eye. Smoky eyes look amazing on every skin tone, and they're dramatic and easy to accomplish. There are only a few basic makeup essentials that need to be purchased and a few guidelines to follow for you to rock this season's hottest eye makeup.

  • Makeup Color Tips for Gray Eyes

    Women with gray eyes enjoy having one the rarest colors in the world, not to mention the most versatile when it comes to makeup choices. Gray eyes usually contain flecks of blue, green or gold, which can be highlighted nicely with the right colors of eyeshadow and eyeliner. In addition to iris color, your skin tone will also affect what looks best on your gray eyes. (If you have pink or blue undertones in your skin, you have cool skin. If you have yellow or olive undertones, you have warm skin.)

  • Revlon Eye Makeup Tips

    Revlon has been in the forefront of American cosmetics since it was founded in 1932. Today Revlon has cosmetic lines for lips, skin, eyes and nails, along with fragrances and hair-care products. The company's eye cosmetic line includes mascaras, shadows, liners, eyebrow colors, false lashes, tweezers and lash curlers. You can easily create professional-looking eyes by selecting products from a vast assortment of formulas and colors.

  • Makeup Tips: Cleaning Up Under Your Eyes With Brooke Burke

    It's important to clean up under your eyes after applying a lot of eye shadow, because there is always going to be some spillage. Let your makeup look nice and clean with tips from Brooke Burke in this video on makeup tips.

  • Eye Makeup Tips for Drag Queens

    Drag queens can do anything they want with their eye makeup. They can aim for a natural stage look or go for all out glam, punk or anything in between. The key is to use pigment reach materials (such as MAC and Make Up For Ever) and apply them lightly, layering them to make more dramatic looks.

  • Eye Makeup Tips for Middle-Age Women

    For middle-aged women makeup conceals the problems of aging, the sagging and creasing around the eyes, rather than accentuating features as it did in younger days.  It is important to use the correct amount of eye makeup and not overapply it. You also need to change your makeup techniques to go with today's styles--you date yourself if you use makeup applications that were popular in decades gone by.

  • Gothic Eye Makeup Tips

    Gothic eye makeup is simple and black, creating thick, stark lines over the eyelid on top of a white powdered face. Draw a cat eye and apply black mascara for a Gothic look with beauty tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video on skin care and makeup.

  • How to Treat Baggy Eyes

    To treat baggy eyes, massage skin-care products on eyes and drink plenty of water. Remove baggy eyes with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video about the basics of skin care.

  • How to Play Up Your Eyes

    Playing up your eyes is a fast and easy way to transition from day to night makeup. Play up your eyes with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on beauty.

  • How to Remove Eyeliner

    Remove eyeliner by dipping a q-tip or cotton swab in eye makeup remover and running it across the liner, picking up any extra moisture with a clean q-tip. Apply a different eyeliner color after carefully removing the old liner with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on removing makeup.

  • Smoky Eye Makeup: Using a Q-Tip

    Fix smoky eye makeup mistakes with Q-tips. Learn to use Q-tips to make smoky eye makeup with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video on beauty.

  • Smoky Eye Makeup: Lip Color Tips

    To match smoky eye makeup, apply a neutral lip color. Learn to apply lip color for smoky eye makeup with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video on beauty.

  • Summary of Smoky Eye Makeup Tips

    Get a summary of all the tips to achieve smoky eye makeup with easy expert instructions for applying cosmetics in this free beauty video clip.

  • Color Wheel Tips for Spring Makeup & Eye Color

    Learn how to use the color wheel to find colors that compliment your eyes and make them vibrant for spring with the expert makeup tips in this free beauty video clip.

  • How to Apply Eye Cream: Quick Makeup Tips

    Learn how to apply eye cream for quick and easy makeup with expert cosmetic tips in this free beauty video clip.

  • Tips for Prom Eye Makeup

    Prom eye makeup can add so much to your prom dress. Learn tips for applying eye shadow for prom in this free makeup lesson from a professional makeup artist.

  • How to Use Eye Makeup Safety Tips

    Eye makeup is an indispensable tool in most women's beauty arsenal. Eye liner, mascara and eye shadow come in just about every color of the rainbow to suit every skin tone and complexion. It's important to use eye makeup safety tips when applying eye makeup to keep eyes healthy and beautiful.

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