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Saturday, September 7, 2013

By Haywood Hunter


Cosmetic eye shadow is a makeup product that is often applied under the eyebrows and onto the eyelids. It is often worn to many they eyes stand out or appear more attractive. This product is manufactured by numerous companies and is available in a wide range of colors and finishes.

When applied correctly, this can add depth and dimension to an eye. It may also be worn to complement an eye color, or draw attention. Most of these products are made using powder or mica. They can also be found in mousse, liquid or pencil form.

This makeup is used in civilizations around the world, the female population being the primary wearers. In most western civilizations, this product is considered a feminine cosmetic product, even when males wear it. Naturally, the space between eyelashes and brows is twice as large for women as it is for men.

More often than not, eye shadow is applied in an effort to improve the appearance of an individual. Essentially, it tries to mimic the natural shadow created on the eyes. Plays and other theatrical performances often utilize this type of makeup to add a dramatic effect, using non-traditional colors, textures and patterns.

There are many different techniques used for application. These may change the way the makeup appears on the eye. Often, small brushes or even fingers are used to rub the makeup on. An important aspect in the process of application is blending. The color should be thoroughly blended into the skin to be effective. To remove the makeup, use baby oil, soap and water and some form of eye makeup remover.

All types of stores carry this product. Trained technicians who work in makeup stores are helpful at offering advice. They can teach you how to apply the product efficiently and suggest shades and textures that would look best for your skin. Sometimes more than one shade may be added to the lid to create a different effect or tie in colors from an outfit. There is no set way on how to wear this cosmetic.

Cosmetics date far back. In fact, eye shadow goes as far back as 10,000 BC, when the Egyptians regularly carried out burials. In Egypt, oils and ointments have long been used to treat skin. Likewise, paints and dyes have been used to change the appearance of the body and hair. Egyptians, both men and women, use henna to stain their nails, rouged their lips and cheeks, and used kohl to line their eyes and eyebrows. Greeks also used cosmetics early on. They are known for using glosses, dye, powders, perfumes and eye shadows. The Romans dabbled in cosmetics, they used face paint to ward off evil eyes and utilized oils, gums and resins for medicinal, cosmetic and religious purposes.

Sericite, preservatives, magnesium stearate, mica and colorants are common ingredients in eyes shadows. Fillers are usually made from talc, liquid binders from silicone, and dry binders from magnesium stearate. In order to create this product, there must be a perfect balance between the fillers and binders, both liquid and dry. When that formula has been reached, the shadow may be pressed and finished. Quality of cosmetic eye shadow depends upon its manufacturing source.




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