How to Rock Halo Eyeshadow Like a Pro – Halo Eye Makeup [7 Easy Tips!]







Halo eye makeup is a beauty trend that has recently gained immense popularity in the makeup world.  Halo eyeshadow, also called spotlight eyeshadow, involves nothing more than applying your eyeshadow in a specific shape and choosing an optimal color placement for your eye makeup. The point of halo eyeshadow is to make your eyes appear naturally larger, wider, and rounder. This eye makeup technique complements any eye shape and can be applied easily to any lady.

Fortunately for those who aren’t beauty professionals, this trend is actually very easy to follow. In fact, most beauty beginners naturally tend to apply their eye makeup in a halo shape because it is one of the simplest and most intuitive shapes for your eyeshadow. Learning how to rock halo eyeshadow just entails perfecting this intuitive shape in order to help your eyes and eye makeup look as beautiful as possible.

How to Rock Halo Eye Makeup – Halo Eye Makeup Tutorial

1. Prime First



Priming the area you plan to apply your halo eyeshadow is just as important as actually applying the eyeshadow. If you don’t sufficiently prime your eyelids before applying your makeup, your makeup will likely crease and fade much more quickly than you’d like.

Prime your eyelids and lower lash line with a high-quality eyeshadow primer. Use a brightening or shimmery primer to help your eyes look larger from the start. After your primer dries, blend a light neutral shade of eyeshadow up from the bottom of your eyelid to your crease. This neutral shade creates a great foundation for the rest of your eyeshadow.


2. Choose Color




You can use any colors you want to create your halo eyeshadow look. Many women create beautiful halo eye makeup looks using light or dark colors with matte or shimmery finishes. There are no specific rules when it comes to choosing the colors you want to use.

However, you should choose four shades: a light color, a dark color, a medium color, and a neutral. You can create any color scheme you want. Just make sure that whichever colors you choose include the variety of shades listed above.

3. Use the Right Brushes


Blending is an important part of creating a gorgeous halo eyeshadow look. Use a larger, fluffy brush when you’re applying neutral or lighter colors to large regions of your eyelid. When adding darker, more concentrated shades to your look, use a tapered blending brush(best brushes) to reduce fallout and keep your makeup looking precise.







 


























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