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anyone have any tips on applieng 3 shades of eye shadow, and like how?
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Lightest shade on browbone, second lightest from corner of eye to half lid darkest color at the end or in the crease to the end. Blend well.
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lightest shade from brow to lash line, darkest shade in crease, med shade along lash line-kind of like a think liner. You can switch it up by reversing the med and dark shades. Also, med shade from brow to lash, darkest in the inside corner near nose to middle of lid, lightest from outside corner to just outside the iris, use a light touch to blend starting at inside corner working your way out. Play with it, mix and match, experiment and have fun.
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