Start with a Good Base: Use an eyeshadow primer or a concealer on your eyelids to create a smooth base for your eyeshadow and help it last longer
Invest in Quality Brushes: Good makeup brushes make a significant difference in application. Invest in a few essential brushes like a blending brush, flat shader brush
Blend, Blend, Blend: Blending is key to achieving seamless eyeshadow looks. Use windshield wiper motions with a clean blending brush to blend eyeshadow colors together for a soft transition
Use Transition Shades: Start with a light transition shade (a shade close to your skin tone) in the crease of your eyelid to create depth and help other eyeshadows blend more smoothly
Build Up Eyeshadow Gradually: Apply eyeshadow in light layers, building up the intensity gradually. It's easier to add more color than to remove excess
Highlight the Inner Corner: Apply a light eyeshadow or highlighter to the inner corners of your eyes to brighten and make your eyes appear more awake
Define Your Crease: Use a slightly darker eyeshadow in the crease of your eyelid to add dimension and create a more defined eye look
Consider Eye Shape: Different eye shapes may benefit from different makeup techniques. Experiment to find what works best for your eye shape