Lisa manages to demonstrate the ease of using red shadows while at the same time showing the proper lining and shading technique for the almond-shaped Asian eyes. Lisa is no doubt a true master of the arts. Stop by her website to watch the tutorial if you haven't already. Two extraordinary beauties in one video: a sight to be seen!
Want to mimic the look? Read my Sigma Eyeshadow Palettes review, see the swatches, or check out these official video tutorials by Sigma:
BARE Eyeshadow Palette - Smokey Eyes Tutorial
DARE Eyeshadow Palette - Summer Sunset Tutorial
FLARE Eyeshadow Palette - Jade Eyes Tutorial
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I really loving the Dare palette more.
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I notice that alot of non-asian makeup artists, working at the department-store makeup-counters have a hard time applying eye makeup on asian women (especially those who have monolids) because the makeup artists seem to only know how to apply eye makeup on someone that has a similar eye shape to their own.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, back on topic! I haven't tried the Sigma eyeshadow palettes, but I doubt I would wear a red eyeshadow because it just looks unnatural and unattractive on me personally. I would probably reserve the color for Halloween or if I'm doing an editorial look. =)
Excellent tutorials. I want to try the BARE Eyeshadow Palette for smokey eyes. :)
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