18 May 2022 | 2 min Read
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Blue eye shadows can be risky business. Since the colour can look quite dramatic, drawing much attention to your eyes, you might want to get it right….perfect, even. Indian women are known to have the most beautiful, widest eyes. Highlighting these pair of gorgeous temptations can be harder than you imagine. As Indian women have dark hair, it is easier for any shade of blue to look good on us.
Blue eye shadow is much likely to suit dark-eyed women (heard that, Indian women!). Try not to go overboard with the eye shadow. A thin layer of blue is more than enough to make your eyes pop.
Ensure that the eyeshadow you use suits your completion. This might be a tedious task for some women. Manually going to the store to pick out the colour with adequate assistance from the saleswomen can lift a huge burden off your shoulder, instead of risking an online purchase.
There are a variety of techniques to apply a blue eye shadow in a manner that you bewilders people around you. You can use it on the covering of your eyelid, close to your lashes, and not anywhere above that. Try not to drag the eyeshadow up to your eyebrows. If you are going to use an eccentric blue eyeshadow, be sure to use a neutral colour that will go well with the dramatic highlight. Use a lighter shade of the same blue as an eyeliner that will add to the effect.
While using a bold colour such as blue, turn down the tone of your lipstick shade. Use a neutral colour or a soft shade that will draw attention to your eyes instead of anything else. Do not use a blush that is noticeable. Tying your hair up seals your red carpet look, and letting your mane down will not cause much of a disaster. Do this and you are all set to get jaws to drop!
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