Friday, June 3, 2011

Summer Mineral Shadow Kit

This amazing kit includes:
Liner/ Chisel Fluff Brush, and Mineral shadows Turquoise, Barbie, Bonita, Crazy, Lilac, and Little Bird, this makeup kit gives you many diverse options for bold and flirty or natural and sweet summer looks. You can use each of these beautiful colors individually to get a different look each day, and even use them wet, giving a more bold metallic look.


How to Get Standout Eyes
When choosing eye makeup, take into consideration your natural coloring and personal style. For some women, a neutral eye shadow and a coat of mascara are more than enough. And then there are other women who feel their best with full eye makeup; base color, lid color, contour, highlighter, liner, and mascara.




Eye Shadow
Mahya mineral powder shadow is versatile and easy to work with. Choose from soft matte or shimmery shades. Glittery shadows are great for the teens. Our shadows are formulated to be used dry or damp, which allows you to adjust the intensity of the color.






To apply Mahya Mineral Eyeshadow's, simply use a cotton swab, sponge applicator, or brush and lightly dip into the desired color. Then in patting motion apply to the eyelid from base of lashes to crease. Choose a lighter color as a highlighter at the inner corner of eyes and also apply on the brow bone. Using a damp applicator gives you a more dramatic matte look.

Step by Step for the Classic Eye
You can use it as a starting point and adjust it depending on the occasion or how much time you have. Choose a light, medium, and dark eye shadow shade. After sweeping the light shade all over the lid, use an eye shadow brush to dust the medium shade on the lower lid. For added definition, apply a deeper shade on the outer corner of the eye. Finish by lining eyes with a dark shade of eye shadow. You can use Plum, Auburn, Smoky to give a mahogany color; Night for navy color; Forest and Rain Forest for forest green color, Bullet and Gothic for black color. You can line just the upper lash line or both upper and lower lash lines. If you choose to line eyes all around, make sure top and bottom liner meet at the outer corner of the eye.

Practice, practice, practice! After all, it's so fun!

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