Makeup with a blended arrow: 15 options for inspiration
From classic to creative
Makeup with a blended arrow is one of the most favorite techniques of makeup artists, and clients are delighted with it. Exquisite lines can make the eyes brighter and more expressive, but without a dramatic effect.
Why is everyone crazy about shaded arrows? Firstly, they look softer and more delicate than classic ones, so they are perfect for matching looks. Secondly, it's a little easier to draw such arrows because the mascara can hide minor imperfections. That's why beginners in the field of makeup should pay special attention to this sophisticated makeup technique.
Makeup with a shaded arrow can be either more intense and colorful or as neutral and even natural as possible. It all depends on the shape of the lines, the area of shading, and, of course, the color scheme. Using nude eyeshadow and a brown pencil, you can create natural daytime makeup and even business makeup. And rich gray and chocolate, as well as shimmering silver and gold shades can add evening notes to the look.
As a rule, makeup artists use brown, gray, or black pencils for shading, depending on the makeup solution. But no one has canceled colored makeup options with a shaded arrow either. For a soft haze, feel free to blend in blue, lilac, pink, and even lemon pencils and shadows.
Double lashes, floating eyeliner, and other creative variants of eyeliner continue to top the beauty trend list in 2021. For a bright wow effect, makeup artists use clear, contrasting lines, but for a more delicate pastel makeup, you shouldn't give up on a good mascara.
We are looking at a variety of makeup options with a shaded arrow, to inspire you to experiment in the new year!
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