CosBeauty Magazine #77
CosBeauty is the definitive Lifestyle, Health & Beauty guide with a global appeal. This issues includes features on: • The Breast Guide – Everything you need to know about breast Augmentation • Anti-ageing Skincare Heroes • Spring Makeup – 3 Totally Different Looks • Gut Health – Why it’s so important • 25 Products to Fake Flawless
CosBeauty is the definitive Lifestyle, Health & Beauty guide with a global appeal.
This issues includes features on:
• The Breast Guide – Everything you need to know about breast Augmentation
• Anti-ageing Skincare Heroes
• Spring Makeup – 3 Totally Different Looks
• Gut Health – Why it’s so important
• 25 Products to Fake Flawless
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Beauty<br />
Too downturned?<br />
Give down-turned eyes a lift with<br />
a cat eye. Apply shadow to the<br />
outer corner of the lid, extending<br />
colour up and out with a feline<br />
flick. Skip the eyeliner and add a<br />
light highlighter on the brow bone.<br />
Apply mascara, concentrating on<br />
the inner corner of the eye, and<br />
smudge a light shadow in the<br />
inner corners of the eyes to give<br />
them a lift.<br />
kate moss<br />
taylor swift<br />
blake lively<br />
Too far apart?<br />
Emphasising the inner corner<br />
of your eyes will make them<br />
look closer together. Sweep a<br />
light shadow over the whole<br />
eye area. Then dust a medium<br />
shade on the inner half of the<br />
eyelid and blend outward<br />
to create a natural finish.<br />
Lastly, line from the inner<br />
corner of the eye to the middle<br />
and blend outward.<br />
Too small?<br />
Making eyes larger is made<br />
easy by utilising light shades,<br />
as dark shadows will make eyes<br />
appear even smaller. Sweep a<br />
light shadow over the entire<br />
lid, then use a slightly darker<br />
hue to shade the outer corner<br />
of the lid and the crease. Line<br />
the outer upper and lower lids<br />
with eyeliner making sure to<br />
venture a bit outside the eye<br />
to create the illusion of more<br />
space. Lastly, a dab of white or<br />
cream shadow along the brow<br />
bone, just below the brow, will<br />
make eyes pop.<br />
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