There are two basic ways to apply eye shadow in shape shading, "rounded" and "winged". Now you want to determine what is the best shading shape in your case. You can try applying one shading shape (rounded) to one eye and the other shading shape (winged) to the other eye (this would save you time). Then go look in the mirror and see which one looks best on you.
Experiment and try all the different shading. You may be surprised to find that several of them may look great on you (the rounded technique seems to look good on the majority of women).
If you don't have much room between the eyelid crease of your eye and your eyebrow then apply eye shadow using the winged shape (unless there is some sagging).
Winged Shading
Looks best where the skin towards the corner of the eye is not sagging such as on younger women because their skin is still firm.
Round Shading
Use when your brow bone markedly curves around the eye and don't use the winged style because it will make any sag more obvious.
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Classic Eye Shadows Application...
Rounded Eye Shadow Application
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Highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way to the eyebrow.
- Line upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil.
Medium shade eye shadow to the eyelid and smudge under the bottom eyelashes.
Accent eye shadow in the wedge at the outer corner of the eye and blend well.
Advanced Rounded Eye Shadow Application
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Highlighter eye shadow across the eyelid, from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease, and all the way to the eyebrow.
- Line upper and lower lashes with with eyeliner pencil.
Mid tone eye shadow on inner corner of lid.
Accent eye shadow on crease and in wedge; blend all well.
Winged Eye Shadow Application
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Highlighter eye shadow from lash line to brow.
- Line upper and lower lashes with eyeliner pencil.
Medium shade eye shadow color on lid.
Accent eye shadow in wedge at outer corner; blend well.
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