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Eye Makeup Wedding Day Tips for Black Women

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Summary: Learn some expert tips for eye makeup you can use on your wedding day in this free cosmetics video on wedding day makeup tips for black women.

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By Amanda Backensto
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Amanda Backensto has been a freelance makeup artist in Los Angeles for the past 15 years. She has worked at celebrity events such as the Oscars, Emmys, and the Golden Globes. She has...read more

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"Next up we are going to work on Katerina eyes which are beautifully portion as they are and they are going to be really easy to do. Now what I'm going to do to make them stand out a little bit more is do something that we call a tight line we call that in the industry. Tight line. Look half way. What I'm going to do is lift up her eyelid and just gently put a black eyeliner right at the root of the lashes. What this does is it makes her lashes look fuller and it frames her eye more. It makes your stand out, it makes it pop. So you can see the difference between the two eyes. One is more defined and this is really easy to do on yourself. Just your finger right on the lid, pull it back, and right in between the roots of the lash. Just like that. Now something you really need to avoid is getting the eyeliner in the inner rim. If it gets in the inner rim it would drop and we don't want that so you can take a Q-tip and just gently take off any thing that might have got in the inside rim. Just like that. Next up we are going to show how to start applying the base and contouring the eye. "

eHow Article: Eye Makeup Wedding Day Tips for Black Women

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