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Intense Eyes

How-To Achieve Them

Written by: Susan S., Chief Helper – Posted: Mon Jul 16th, 2007
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Intense eyes aren't always an appropriate look, but it's perfect for a Friday night date or a night out with the girls. Getting this look is easy, you just have to know what to apply and where. In six simple steps you will have amazing lids.

To get the best color on your lids, you need to start with a "fresh palette." To achieve this you have two choices: use a liquid base or use an ivory/white matte color. If you choose to use a liquid base, it will allow you to not only start on a blank slate, but also help with creasing, an unfortunate issue many women deal with when it comes to eye shadow. If you choose to just use an ivory or matte color, sweep it across the top and bottom lids.
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so how do put it on?
Krystalena on youtube also has some great tuturials for intense
wild colors. i just keep the color on my lids to keep it not so
crazy...but i get alot of compliments on my eye makeup.
i guess I'm dumb but I don't fully understand the look you're
trying to achieve
alot of the people i go with to church do this and it looks
awesome...even i do this look!
thanks for the intense look for my eyes i had great results so
thank so much :)
Or, try MichellePhan at youtube, either will bring them up
but there is a girl on youtube named ricebunny that does
step-by-step video demos of how to apply make-up. I adore them!
another way to avoid the curler for those who dont know how to use
it...just put pascara on the tips of the back side of your lashes
and let it dry. When it dries, it pulls back the edges making the
mascara naturally curl your lashes.

Also for longer lashes, Channel mascara works best
It does usually work better, but to reduce "damage"/pulling out
eyelashes, you're technically supposed to always curl before you
put on mascara.
Nice article :)
For this, I usually use light and dark purples. And light and dark
greens.