Ombré eyeliner lets the eyes shine

"The make-up should look modern, young, fresh and happy," explains Andrew Gallimore, leading make-up artist at Holly Fulton's Spring / Summer 2015 show in London. We think that Mister Gallimore did a good job. The highlight of the look: the Ombré eyeliner. This term is otherwise known by the hairdresser. Bright tips, darker approaches. A desired color gradient. You can just as easily project this onto your eye make-up. There are simply different eyeliner nuances applied in pretty gradients. From light to dark. Either on the upper lash line or on the lower lash line inside the eye. This opens the view, discreetly emphasizes color and extends the summer a bit ...



The basis for the Ombré eyeliner: an even complexion. Redness and eye shadow distract from the pretty color play on the eyes. It is best to start with the lighter eyeliner - in this case with a white kohl pencil - and apply it from the inner corner of the eye to about the middle. Then pull the darker tone - for example a turquoise blue - to the outer corner of your eye. The colors now mix automatically and give the color gradient - the Ombré look.

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