It's a very simple way to add a pop of color to
neutral eyes without it being an overkill.
Not exact matches
-- simple design that rocks baby
without the need for batteries or an electric outlet — quiet, since it operates
without power and motors — allows baby to self soothe, by jiggling when baby moves — mesh fabric lets you easily keep an
eye on baby — small footprint and
neutral design allows it to fit in anywhere in your home — quick and easy to assemble — folds flat for storage or travel — lightweight (13 lbs)-- fabrics meet Oeko - Tex Standards and are machine washable
Left: an image of a
neutral face; Middle: an image of an inverted version of the upright face stimuli; Right: an image showings
eyes alone
without facial contours or other features.
Your head should be in a
neutral position — my PC monitors are positioned just below
eye level so I can look at them
without having to tilt my head up or down.
Keep the head in a
neutral position with your
eyes looking at the floor, or lift the head slightly,
without compressing the back of the neck, and look forward.
This shade is very
neutral and finishes your look
without taking attention away from your
eye makeup.
If you're strapped for time but refuse to leave the house
without dabbing on some makeup, try this simple routine from Helen Seicento of Lola's Secret Beauty Blog: «Use a nice,
neutral eye shadow for a quick wash of color on the top lid, and then an eyeliner pencil that you can quickly apply into the lash - line if you want a natural look,» Seicento says.
It's the perfect way to make your
eyes pop
without overpowering the natural,
neutral look.
A slender manufactured wood frame in a
neutral black finish completes the versatile design with understated appeal, drawing
eyes to the circular glass center
without distracting from it.