
Learn how to change day eye makeup into night eye makeup in this free beauty video about applying color makeup and cosmetics.
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"Hi my name is Anton and I’m here on behalf of ExpertVillage.com and today I’m going to demonstrate turning day eye makeup into night eye makeup. What I’m going to do is I’m just going to add a little bit of intensity, a little bit more color just to give it a bit more of a night look. I’m using a medial tone brown, it’s kind of actually a medium dark and I’m just going to – what I’m going to do is I’m having her look down and I’m just applying a little bit of this darker color into the crease of the eye. I’m just kind of pressing it in really gently and giving it a little bit more of an intense color, you have to remember with shadow like this the less product you use the more of an effect you’re going to get. You don’t want to use too much product, so you want to get rid of all that excess off your brush and just use a really small amount just to give it that intensity that you’re looking for. Now this color like I said, it’s a more of a medial tone brown, it’s a little more of a cooler tone I would say, just because it seems as though it has a little bit more of a yellowish tone to it. Which is fine because she has both of those yellow and those pinkish tones, both those cool and those warm undertones in her skin. So when you’re just applying one color like this just to give her eyes a little bit more of a dramatic look, that cool tone is going to be very permissible because it’s going to match up with her skin tone just as well and it’s going to give it a little bit more color. It’s still going great with her undertone, and it’s still giving her eyes the right effect that we’re looking for just to give it a little bit more of a night look. What I’m also going to do is I’m going to add a little bit more of a dramatic highlight underneath her eyebrow, now this is going to bring out that dark tone even more. This color doesn’t really have too much of an undertone, it’s just more of like a silvery white and it’s almost like a skin color but shimmery, so this is just going to bring out the natural undertones in her skin colors. Like this for highlighting are great because they bring out all the natural undertones in the skin and this is a great balance for eye shadow because it makes it look so much more neutral and it gives it a much better balance on her eyes. So it makes her makeup overall look really flawless and really beautiful and it just gives it that highlight that balances out the color. My contact information is adoniststar03@yahoo.com."
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