When it comes to races of women, the Asian make up a majority of the population of the world.
Yet, until recently, they were left to their own devices or trying to adapt to Western make up choices, colors and techniques.
But now there is Asian Makeup and tips especially for these women with their prominent exotic features for which the rest of the world is envious.
These women need to buy Asian Makeup with their warm skin tones in mind. Traditionally, Asian women have made the mistake of thinking that dark browns and black shades of eye liner, mascara and eye shadow are best for them because of their dark hair and eyes. But that is not the case.
Makeup for Asian eyes should be in the tones like plums, grays and blues.
That will make them appear bigger and more almond shape instead of round. It balances out the face better and accents the golden facial tones. Asian eyes can be made to look dramatic by curling the eyelashes before applying mascara. Also, Asian eye makeup should include applying a thicker line of eyeliner along the upper lid and a thinner one on the lower lid. White eyeliner or shadow on the inner edges of your lower lids will appear to separate your eyes more. It is always a good idea to apply Asian Makeup foundation that’s designed for warmer skin tones to your eye lids- but do so very gently. The skin near the eyes is very sensitive and easily bruised. That foundation base applied before the shadow not only makes the shadow blend more evenly, it will keep the shadow from disappearing into the lid creases during the day. Apply a lighter eye shadow on the insides of the upper lids, and a darker color fanning out slightly from the outer edges.
For Indian style makeup, during the day the neutral tans, golden and beige tones work well.
But Indian women love color and for evening or weddings, do not be afraid to use the bright purples, fuchsias, greens and blues. Just make sure you stick with one color all the way across the lid, and fanned out from the creases. Glittery and shimmery shades adds to the festivities and can mimic the wonderful silk fabrics that traditional Indian saris and scarves contain. Indian makeup tips often suggest during the day, stay away from harsh, dark looking eyeliners and use neutral eye shadows to blend instead. A bit of white or light beige under the arch of the brow can lift the brows for a sexy, dramatic effect.
Here is a special Asian Makeup tip.
If you want to accent the color of your Asian or Indian eyes, especially if they have flecks of gold or green in them, then use bronzes and golden browns eye shadows and eyeliners on the outer sides of the upper lids and a smidgen on the outer edges of the lower lid. These subtle changes in eye makeup color can actually appear to change the color of your eyes and give them a more enticing look.
Asian Makeup tips and techniques are becoming more and more readily available as these gorgeous women come forward in the modern light and embrace their special features that are as distinctive as their heritage.