I put this on the tip of my nose,
my browbones, my cheekbones, and my cupid's bow after I've applied my setting powder.
I went for a very easy eye look: I just dusted some pretty light pink glittery eyeshadow all over the lid and added some highlighter to
my browbone and inner tearduct.
Next, apply the neutral beige hued Golden Topaz Eyeshadow by Adorn Cosmetics across the eyelids and extend into
the browbone, with a brilliant finish to accentuate the eyes.
Shine a bit of light on
your browbone — put a bit of highlighter just under the outer third, below your eyebrow.
I am using the Milani Brow and Eye highlight pencil and using the matte end, just trace my brows and pat it in with my finger to highlight my brows and
browbone.
HIGHLIGHT EYES with a shimmery, light - reflective shadow dusted across the lid and under
the browbone.
Typically, tho, highlight goes on the cheekbone (above blush),
browbone (under the eyebrow) and optional tip of nose and cupid's bow.
Then I highlight
my browbones (also naturally).
I smoked just above my crease with a coral eyeshadow by the Pantone Line from Sephora along with Urban Decay «Virgin» on
my browbone and inner corner of the eye.
Blend it over cheekbones,
browbones, down the bridge of the nose, bow of the lips, and even the eyelid for a subtle, sexy gold shimmer; mixed with powders or creams, it leaves a gorgeous, refined iridescence and revolutionizes every shade in your makeup bag.
The Candleglow Luminizing Palette adds highlights and shimmer to my cheeks and
browbone, and the Foundation Primer - Protect SPF 30 / PA + + + is absolute magic for making my makeup last hours on end.
I used the next color, a orangy tan, in the crease and up onto
the browbone as my transition color.
I have the color «Milk» and I love it as a highlight on
my browbone and in the corners of my eyes.
Browbone is light pale champagne with gray undertones and it works well on browbone as well as inner corners.
Applying dark color in the crease and blending it upward and outward toward
the browbone elongates round eyes; many Asian women prefer to create depth by putting dark color allover hooded eye lids.
I like to use it on
my browbone, in the inner corner of my eyes and along my cheekbones.
Works both as concealer and hightlighter Bonus: I also use it to correct my lipstick and highlight
my browbones!
I used Heist on my lower lid and finished the look with Inhale on my lid and Vibrate on
my browbone.
Apply the brown eyeshadow into the crease and slightly extend it into
the browbone.
Browbone: This is a creamy matte white.
Sigma F35 Tapered Highlighter Brush ~ This smaller, tapered brush is the perfect size to applying highlighter just where I want it, which is in an almost «c» shape at the tops of my cheekbones and up to
my browbone.
I apply it everywhere that I would use highlighter — the high points of my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose, &
my browbones.
To create this eye look I used Eden in the crease, Saffron in the outer corner, Oud on top of Saffron, Blood Moon on the lid, Retrograde on the inner lid, Celestial on the lower lid and Desert Sand on
the browbone.
Typically with shadows, you apply the midtone shade on the lid as a base, then add the darkest shade in the crease to contour and add the lightest shade on
the browbone to highlight.
Use a flat brush (I used the MAC 252) to apply Venus on the lid and Foxy on
the browbone and inner corner of the eye.
Chisel Shader Brush I like using to highlight under
my browbone or inner corner of my eyes.