on top of each others
2006-10-05 04:46:57
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answer #1
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answered by Gaby 5
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Apply the lightest shade from the lashes to the eyebrow. then the medium shade on your eyelid only. The darkest color should be brushed in the crease of your eye, where the fold is, coming just over it so it can be seen with the eye open. Then liner across the whole top, and just from your pupil out on the bottom
2006-10-05 04:53:46
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answer #2
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answered by ladyspice1979 1
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Put the darkest colors on your eyelids and outer eye. They apply a medium shade on the crease of your eye. They choose a light shade to apply the eye area between your eyebrow and eye crease, and inner eyes. This will be beautiful! Make sure to find three shades that are SIMILAR to each other.
2006-10-05 05:08:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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One at a time.
2006-10-05 04:48:03
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answer #4
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answered by chrisry97 2
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Medium color on the eyelid, darkest color in the crease, and the lightest on the brow bone.
2006-10-05 04:55:09
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answer #5
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answered by KMAB 3
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may be you could use 'the new rainbow color eyeshadow' if i wish to include any photos i wouldn't have tried to attempt this
2006-10-05 04:48:50
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answer #6
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answered by s madhavan 1
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Use your finger.... it really is the easiest way to blend the colors so they look perrrfect! I looked but I couldn't find any links that would really help! Sorry!
2006-10-09 04:15:23
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answer #7
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answered by exotic69n 3
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i think you should put the darkest colour in the corner of your eye. then, with a soft eye brush, apply the rest of the lighter shades.
2006-10-07 05:22:26
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answered by FreakGirl 5
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put the darkest on your lid then the second lightest on your crease and third lightest as a highlighter.
2006-10-05 04:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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a q tip should work.
2006-10-05 04:52:38
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answer #10
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answered by jenjl22000 2
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