Arabian Makeup
Whenever we think about
Arabian women, an image of dark makeup Arabian women comes in our mind. As Arabian women
are crazy for fashion and makeup, we think of them wearing lots of Kajal,
eyeliner and bold lips. As makeup has originated from Egyptians who used to
wear bold eyeliners and kajal, Arabian women still stay in touch with their
historical trends and do their makeup accordingly. However, merging words
Arab and Makeup has different opinions, both positive and negative.
Many Arabian women wear Hijab, so they wear heavy and dark makeup to compensate with the
rest of the looks. As Arab women have big and dark eyes, so when they wear dark
makeup, their eyes become the center of attention. Arabian makeup has always
been famous for its dramatic styles and colors combination.
Smokey eyes have always
been the favorite among Arabian women as most of them cover their face too so they
do dark eyes to be able to get the desired look.
This is such a beautiful Arabian makeup. The eyes are dark and rest of the makeup is nude. This is the kind of makeup that they do mostly pon parties and functions.
Here is a step by step
instructions on how they do their dramatic
eye makeup.
Products needed to do Arabian
makeup.
·
Primer
·
Concealer
·
Eyeshadow Kit Smokey colors
·
Brow Gel or pencil
·
Mascara
·
Eyeliner
·
False lashes
·
Contact Lenses
·
White Pencil
Since you have to make
your eyes look bigger, so start with eyebrow building. After defining eyebrows, apply primer on eyelids and then
set it with powder. Apply brown eyeshadow on the eyelids and build the crease. Apply
darker eyeshadow on the outer corner and then apply some glitter or light
eyeshadow on the eyelids.
Now, apply white pencil
on the waterline and also under lower lashes. This trick helps to make eyes
look bigger. Apply brown eyeshadow under the white color. Now, apply thick
eyeliner.
Now, use eyelash curler
and then curl then lashes and then apply mascara on upper and lower lashes.
It is up to you if you
want to wear contact lenses in the start or at the end. I prefer wearing them
in the start.
And, you are ready with
your Arabian eyes, so you can do the rest of the makeup.
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