Are You Guilty of These Common Eyeshadow Mistakes?

Every eyeshadow manufacturer creates buildable and blendable palettes, giving you the tools to experiment and discover what color and type will make your eyes shine the most. If you’re not seeing this kind of result, then you’re probably making small mistakes that ruin the effect you’re going for. There’s more to eyeshadow application than color choices. You also need to prep your lids and learn some blending techniques. 

Mistake #1: Not learning more about eyeshadow types and applicators

Did you know that there are different types of eyeshadows? How about the sizes of brushes and their proper application? Lack of knowledge can contribute to less-impressive eye makeup. 

  • Powder eyeshadows are popular because you can use them to build color intensity, but only if you use the right brush. 
  • Cream eyeshadows offer intense color payoff and long-lasting effect. It requires some blending skills for the best results. 
  • Liquid eyeshadows are often used to create that wet and shimmering effect. It tends to smudge easily. 
  • A pencil brush is used for precise application and fixing smudges. 
  • An angled dual-sided brush is used for applying products to shadow, liner, and brows.
  • A crease brush is used to create an entire crease, a half-cut crease, and other crease work.
  • A blending brush is either precise or fluffy, depending on the size and application needs.

Mistake #2: Skipping eyeshadow primer 

If your eyeshadow looks patchy, it’s probably because you did not use a primer. 

  • A primer helps balance out the moist areas on your lids, helping eyeshadow stick and stay on for longer.
  • Choose a primer that works best for your skin type. If you have oily lids, for example, use a mattifying primer before applying eyeshadow.
  • Not blending thoroughly. 
  • To achieve a polished finish, it’s important to blend your eyeshadow seamlessly. 
  • Gently blend out any harsh lines and edges using a clean blending brush, which is vital in ensuring eye cosmetic safety
  • If you’re new to eyeshadow application, use a fluffy blending brush for easy blending.

Mistake #3: Applying too much

  • Always start with a small amount and work from there. It’s easier to build up rather than wipe everything off to start all over again. 
  • Before applying, always tap off excess powder eyeshadow to prevent overapplication. 
  • Remember to blend between each layer using a clean blending brush and small circular motions. Blend transition shades more thoroughly, especially in your crease. 

Mistake #4: Ignoring Your Eye Shape

Always consider your eye shape when deciding on an eyeshade style. 

  • Create depth with monolids by using gradient shading. 
  • When applying eyeshadow for round eyes, create an elongated look by blending outward in a soft wing shape.
  • Apply darker colors just about your crease if you have hooded eyes. Doing so will ensure the color stays visible, even with your eyes open. 
  • Keep it light when you have deep-set eyes because too much dark shadow will result in sunken eyes. 

Mistake #4: Not highlighting the brow bone

  • Using a highlighting shade on your brow bone creates a finished and polished look. This also helps smooth out the edges. 
  • Choose a light shade for your highlighter. An alternative is a light, shimmery shade.

Eyeshadow application isn’t as simple as many may think. With a bit of knowledge, however, you can avoid mistakes and ensure you get the best results. 

If you’re looking for a reliable mascara and eye cosmetics manufacturer, MPlus Cosmetics is the company to trust. They focus on high-quality cosmetics, crafted and produced according to your specifications. 

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