Thursday, March 31, 2011

Jazzing up natural looking lashes By BlovetBeauty

I did a post earlier on princess lashes that were kindly sponsored by kkcenterhk.com and once again I am announcing my undying love for these super versatile lashes. I did a few bright looks lately and used Princess Lashes No.7 and No.8. If you are on a budget and want some glam lashes, all you need is some bright eye shadow colors or glitter liner and black liquid liner to enhance your natural falsies.
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Natural looking lashes are more than enough to create a dramatic look. Here I am using Princess Lash No. 7 and No. 8 and all you really need to jazz them up are:
1) Bright colored eye shadow
2) Glitter Eyeliner
3) Use a black liquid liner to draw a more obvious line
** Do add mascara to your real lashes and falsies and use a good curler.

For this first look I used Princess Lash No.7, Kate’s pink eye shadows(blended slightly above the crease) and applied mascara to my natural lashes and falsies. No.7 are short & natural looking and I like to wear them to work. I usually don’t curl them at all and they look pretty natural. But to jazz it up, I curled it together with my natural lashes and added mascara concentrating at the base of the lashes to give the illusion of a smokey lash line. The pink eye shadow gives a nice pop of color and dresses up an otherwise casual look.

For this second look, I used Princess Lash no. 8. These lashes are longer in length and aren't as natural looking as no.7 but I still love it. Since it is quite long and I want to glam up my eyes without over doing it, I chose to apply sparkly white eye shadow all over my lid and add glitter onto my lower lash line with some brown eyeliner dots on the lower outer half.

I’ve been seeing a lot of girls rock this second look and I love how they play up their lashes. I’ve been loving this super intense black eyeliner and falsies look with a clean face and some sheer gloss. Very sexy!
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