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Upside-Down Eye Makeup Is Easier Than It Looks
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What You Need
The first step is to make sure you have the right tools. If your arsenal of brushes only consists of the free sponge-tips you got who-knows-how-long-ago, now is a good time to upgrade. Just FYI, they do make brushes that look like unicorn horns and Harry Potter wands. For this specific purpose, you’ll need a small shadow brush. When it comes to shadow color, the choice is all yours. If bold neon colors are too bright for you, try a soft bronze or silver to catch the light.Getting Started
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Staying Put
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Insider Tips
- If you’re using some particularly radical shadow, you can use clear tape to lift off any fallen debris.
- Use eyeliner under your eyes first, then add shadow on top for an extra smoky effect.
- For smooth application and long-lasting color, mist your brush with a bit of water before dipping it into the palette.
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