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Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event

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#  Choose the right colors. You will want want to think about your choice of colors. If you mix purple, blue or any other color together, it's going  to look overdone.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 1.jpg|center]]
 
#  Choose the right colors. You will want want to think about your choice of colors. If you mix purple, blue or any other color together, it's going  to look overdone.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 1.jpg|center]]
 
#*You are attending a formal event, so think about picking bold colors like white, grey, a light black, or any color that is very light; kind of like a beige. You want the elegant look, not a sweet sixteen party. People at a sweet sixteen party tend to wear dark pinks, dark purples, or any neon colors.
 
#*You are attending a formal event, so think about picking bold colors like white, grey, a light black, or any color that is very light; kind of like a beige. You want the elegant look, not a sweet sixteen party. People at a sweet sixteen party tend to wear dark pinks, dark purples, or any neon colors.
#  Apply softly.  Use a eyeshadow brush to apply the eyeshadow. Be very precise like following your eye line on the upper crease of your eyelid.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 2.jpg|center]]
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#  Apply softly.  Use a sponge brush to apply the eyeshadow. Be very precise like following your eye line on the upper crease of your eyelid.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 2.jpg|center]]
 
#*Use one side of your brush fully to fill your eye with makeup; this way, it will not look uneven. Start with the lightest color of your makeup panel, such as cherry blossom pink or a floral color. Then, add a little darker of a color, such as brown, or a natural color like beige.  With these colors, follow your upper eye line, like you are applying eyeliner to your eye, but only on the top crease. 
 
#*Use one side of your brush fully to fill your eye with makeup; this way, it will not look uneven. Start with the lightest color of your makeup panel, such as cherry blossom pink or a floral color. Then, add a little darker of a color, such as brown, or a natural color like beige.  With these colors, follow your upper eye line, like you are applying eyeliner to your eye, but only on the top crease. 
#  Add some eyeliner to finish. Add a sharp precise wing (if its your first time use tape). Apply the eyeliner to the lid for a finishing touch.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 3.jpg|center]]
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#  Add some eyeliner to finish. Add a thick eyeliner with a fuller brush. Apply the eyeliner to the top and the bottom lashes (to make your eyes pop a little more), for a finishing touch.[[Image:Do Your Makeup for a Formal Event Step 3.jpg|center]]
  
  
 
== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
 
*Don't use your fingers to apply. If you use your fingers, you will smudge not only the top coat, but the bottom coat of makeup as well.
 
*Don't use your fingers to apply. If you use your fingers, you will smudge not only the top coat, but the bottom coat of makeup as well.
NEVER use the crappy little sponge that comes with an eyeshadow pallet. It will look uneven and cheap.
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== Related wikiHows ==
 
== Related wikiHows ==
 
*[[Get Ready for a Semiformal]]
 
*[[Get Ready for a Semiformal]]
 
*[[Get Ready for a Formal]]
 
*[[Get Ready for a Formal]]

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