Fonte: Cosmopolitan
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artigo da Cosmopolitan que de uma forma tão simples, explica como maquilhar os
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Lid
Typically, your main shade or shades of
eye shadow go on your eyelid, but you can get creative with your eyeliner
here, as well. Some people have a lot of space here, while others have very
little — it varies from person to person.
Crease
Between your brow bone and eyelid, applying a darker
shade of eyeshadow here, right along your eye socket, adds dimension to your
eye. Tip: If you have hooded eyes, play with different placements for crease
shadow, opening your eyes after each test to see which placement makes your
crease shadow visible.
Outer V
The outermost corner of the eye where eyeliner or
deeper shades of eyeshadow are typically applied in a "V" shape,
though you can blend your makeup into a "C" shape for a softer
effect.
Upper Lashline
Right along and above the edges of your upper eyelid
where your eyelashes begin, you can define your eye with eyeliner or
eye shadow, or even simply mascara.
Waterline
The inner rim of the eye, the waterline can be host to
dark eyeliner to add a smoky look or pale nude eyeliner to make the eye look wider and more awake.
Lower Lashline
Just below the waterline, your lower lashline is where
liner and shadow can be applied to define the eyes.
Tear Duct
This is the inner corner of the eye, and where you can
add a little pale or shimmery shadow here to open things up.
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