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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

I will be doing looks that flatter different eye shapes, and this is the first in the series. This is for deep set eyes but also can be used for round eyes, especially the outer V step as this helps elongate a very round eye. Let me know if you have any special requests, questions etc. Hope you enjoy!!!

http://makeupjunkeejenne.blogspot.com/2010/07/makeup-for-deepset-or-round-eye...


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  • Finally a deep set eye tutorial!!

    I was getting frustrated with all the other tutorials I watched were by people who didn't have eyes like me. It comes out different and slightly less flattering, lol!

    Thanks so much! You did a fantastic job!!

  • @herutura Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • I have such a problem with make up because of my eyes, so I rather not wear make up. But sometimes I feel like wearing it. This did help me out some :) I'm really good at art so it's not hard for me to apply the make up I just never like the out come. My eyes are big, dark brown, and deep set. Do you have any suggestions on what I can do, but with a very natural look?

  • @katGarkia15 I would try using shimmer lighter shades on the eye lids like Femme-Fi, Shroom, Grain--All from Mac and use something like All that glitters, Espresso, Cork or Soba on the outer corner...just use the same technique i showed above, make sure to keep away from dk shades in the crease, esp in the center of the eyes...for cheaper colors try using Champagne & Cavier eyeshadow palette from NYX, its only $10! It has great neutrals, I used it in my previous video

  • thanks!

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  • She wasn't putting the color in her crease, she was putting it on the bone right above the crease. If you put a darker color in the crease, it makes the crease recede more and look deeper. But if you apply a darker color right above the crease on the bone, it make the crease look not so deep. I thought it was a great video :)

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  • thank you!!!!!!!!!!!

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!

  • this is nice =) thanks!

  • thank you so much

  • Thankyou that was so helpful!!

  • Thank you for creating this! Most of the videos I see are for eyes that aren't deep set. I think you look so gorgeous! Thank you Thank you Thank you!

  • its also recommended to use a white-flesh tone eyeliner on the rims to bring out the deep set eyes.

  • @karimomof3 i'm confused too because at 4:33 she is putting the darker color in her crease!

    

  • I dont understand, she says not to put dark shadow in the crease but it seems like that is what she was doing? The crease is right above your eyeball right?

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