As soon as you turn your eyes to the sky, the negative space around your eyes will begin to fill with an unnatural feeling of darkness.
This negative space is called ‘negative space’ and it occurs when you apply an eye makeup with a shadow or two.
The only thing that makes it less visible is that you are not looking directly at the sun, which is why negative space can be a little hard to spot when you look directly at it.
You can apply negative spaces to the upper lash line and the inner corners of the eye using two coats of Eyeshadow Essentials.
How to apply Negative Space to the Eyes To apply negative black space to your eyes, simply dab the eyeliner in a circular motion with a damp brush.
Make sure that the eyeliners don’t touch the inner corner of your eyes and the lower lash line.
You don’t want the eyelid to be too close to your cheekbones and make your eyes look more closed.
Apply a second coat of Eyeliner Essentials on top of the first.
You should have two coats and they should look like this: Apply a third coat to the inner lash line on top.
Apply another coat of the Eyeliners Essentials to the outer lash line, and the same goes for the lower lashes.
To apply the final layer of eyeliner to your eyelids, simply apply a second layer of Eyewear Essentials over the Eyeshadows Essentials and continue to apply the Eyebrows Essentials from the upper to the lower eyelids.