Eyeshadow Application Tips For Beginners

Alongside its wicked sister winged eyeliner, eyeshadow is one of the trickiest techniques to master when you're easing your way into MUA territory. Even if you follow a YouTube tutorial second for second, or follow the beauty corner of TikTok religiously, you can still end up looking like someone attacked your eyes with a Crayola set, or end up with a ‘it’s givin' bruised up eye' moment.

This is because eye shapes vary from person to person, and what works for someone with monolids may not work for someone with hooded eyelids. But the good news is that trained makeup artists have dealt with peepers of all shapes and sizes, and they have some universal wisdom that will finally allow you to use that beautiful eyeshadow palette you've got catching dust in your beauty cabinet with confidence...

1. Use at least two, if not more, makeup brushes

If you only use one eye makeup brush to create an eyeshadow look, you would a) have to wash it between each colour and b) choose between precision and a flawless blend.

Huda Kattan recommends the following for eyeshadow:

  1. Short hair synthetic brush: For applying colour to the lids as it picks up the maximum product.
  2. Fluffy domed brush: For blending.
  3. Rounded brush with dense bristles: To line under the eyes for a defined look.

Huda says she loves Zoeva brushes, and the GLAMOUR office is currently obsessed with brushes from the likes of W7 Cosmetics and Real Techniques.

Try these brushes:

ZOEVA The Complete Brush Set£100 at LookFantasticEcoTools Start The Day Beautifully Kit£13.99 £9.79 at LookFantasticICONIC London Ultimate Brush Set£75 at Cult BeautyReal Techniques Au Naturale Complete Brush Kit£29.99 at LookFantastic

If you're on the hunt for more new ones, check out our edit of the best makeup brushes.

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2. Eyes first, foundation second

To make cleaning up fallout a breeze, always apply your eyeshadow before your foundation.

“Otherwise, hold a tissue under your eyes as you apply your eyeshadow, and make sure to tap out your brushes once you’ve picked up product”, says Huda. Or take a leaf out of Chloe Morello's book and use sanitary pads to act as your fallout catchers. Yes, really: Applying your foundation and concealer second, however, will also allow you to cover up mistakes create cleaner edges.

Try these eyeshadows palettes:

Urban Decay Naked Wild West Eyeshadow Palette£46 £29.90 at Cult BeautyBy Beauty Bay Fiery 2.0 16 Colour Palette£12 at Beauty BayPat McGrath MTHRSHP Mega: Celestial Nirvana£76 at Pat McGrathAnastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Palette£46 at Cult Beauty

3. Start with a neutral base

It's always important to prep the eye area before eyeshadow, to prevent creasing, create richer colours and increase longevity.

Laura Shepherd, Senior Make-Up Artist at Cosmetics à la Carte says to “stick to oil-free skincare around the eye area before applying eyeshadow and then follow with a primer to conceal any discolouration and absorb any natural oils.”

If you have very oily lids, you might want to follow your primer with a light dusting of translucent powder as Huda does. “I also use our Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Foundation, £32, Cult Beauty and a light dusting of our Huda Beauty Easy Bake Loose Powder, £28, Cult Beauty to set”, she says.

Try these liquid eyeshadows:

e.l.f. Liquid Metallic Eyeshadows£6 at Superdrug£6 at Beauty BayRare Beauty Stay Vulnerable Liquid Eyeshadow£21 at Space NKMakeup Revolution Shadow Bomb Cream Eyeshadow£6 £3 at Look FantasticBy Beauty Bay Liquid Crystral Eyeshadow£7 £5.60 at Beauty BayThese eyeshadow colours make brown eyes look fierceGallery36 PhotosView Gallery

4. Light to dark

Once your neutral base is nailed, it's time to move on to colour. When choosing your shades, aim for a mixture of light and dark colours, starting with the former first. Makeup artist Anna Lingis from W7 Cosmetics, says applying from light to dark will give you more control with your blending.

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“It's always best to apply a small amount of product then blend and repeat until you have the desired effect, especially if you are a little heavy-handed”, she says. “If you apply a dark shade and try to blend, it will make blending harder for you.”

An easy way to start out is by applying a lighter shade all over the lid (using your short hair synthetic brush), and then apply a small amount of the darker shade to your outer crease, and blend (using your fluffy dome brush).

5. Try a clever blending hack, also working light to dark

Over this year, beauty gurus have been showcasing an eyeshadow blending hack that makes using multiple colours on your lid so much easier.

On TikTok, Tarte Cosmetics have demo-ed it. The idea is you draw lines of eyeshadow shades down your lid, then tap and blend with a fluffy yet dense brush. You work with the lightest colour on the inner corner and darkest on the outer corner.

Never has a smoky eye been made so easy... it looks harder to do than it actually is (we tested it to check). Beauty YouTuber Smitha Deepak showed the hack on her channel, and clearly this trick is doing the rounds as more people realise how genius it is.

6. Use your crease to guide your shape

No idea what or where your crease is? It's about to become your best friend for nailing your eyeshadow.

Your crease is the natural fold in your eyelid, usually located where the top edge of your eyeball ends (sorry, no better way to explain). Consider it a barrier for where your eyeshadow should sit if you're going for an everyday look. To find it, try Laura's method:

“Looking straight into the mirror and with your eyes open, apply your chosen shade with a brush just above your eyelid. This will guarantee that, whatever your eye shape, you will have shadow that can be seen when the eyes are open.”

Try these single brushes:

MAC 217S Blending Brush£21 at BootsSigma E25 Blending Makeup Brush£12.50 at SelfridgesSpectrum Collections A09 Angled Liner Brush£5 at BootsIT Cosmetics Superhero Makeup Brush£24 at Boots

7. Be careful not to overblend

Blending is the best way to soften darker shades and create a smooth transition from colour to colour, but it is possible to overdo it. “If your eyeshadow starts to look patchy and uneven you have over-blended”, says Huda. “If this happens just start again with your lightest colour and blend.”

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8. Keep bright colours in the centre and on the lower lash line

It can be easy to get stuck in a neutral rut with eyeshadow shades, but don't be afraid to try out some brights! Take your cue our guide on how to nail blue eyeshadow, this season's cool-girl shade.

“For beginners, be sure to concentrate bright and pigmented shades towards the lash line and centre of the lid, until you become more confident with shadow placement”, says Huda. “A fluffy blending brush will be your best friend for blending bright colours.”

Try these single brushes:

Rare Beauty Stay Vulnerable All-Over Eyeshadow Brush£15 at Space NKVieve 219 Small Eyeshadow Blender Brush£22 at Cult BeautyNARS All-Over Eyeshadow Brush£31 £27.90 at Look Fantastic£31 at Harvey NicholsLottie London LE015 Firm Shadow Brush£5 at ASOS

9. Wet brush = richer pigment

If you want to intensify a shade, just add water. “Dampen your brush and work the eyeshadow into a paste before applying”, says Laura. Huda's quick trick? “Use a small synthetic brush and wet it with a water mist like MAC Prep + Prime Fix+ before applying the colour.”

Try these eyeshadow palettes:

Tom Ford Eye Color Quad£68 at LookFantasticCharlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Dreams Luxury Palette£43 at Cult BeautyFenty Beauty Snap Shadows Mix & Match Eyeshadow Palette£27 £13 at Fenty BeautyDior Backstage Eye Palette 004£39 at FeelUnique

10. Brighten and define with concealer

Once you've finished applying your eyeshadow colours, use your concealer (try this go-to Makeup Revolution's Eye Bright Concealer, £8 concealer) with an angled eye brush or concealer brush, to create really crisp edges. Huda also likes to apply a concealer (one shade lighter than her foundation) “from the inner corner to the start of the brow”, saying this helps to brighten up the eye look and eye shape.

Try these concealers:

TARTE SHAPE TAPE Contour Concealer£27 at Sephora£29.06 at AmazonBobbi Brown Skin Full Cover Concealer£26 at LookFantastic£43.21 at AmazonHuda Beauty #FAUXFILTER Luminous Matte Liquid Concealer£24 £20.40 at SephoraNYX Professional Makeup HD Photogenic Concealer Wand£4.56 at Amazon£6 at Boots

11. Simple works too

If this entire list has left you feeling exhausted, your eyeshadow look doesn't have to be as complicated. Laura says it can be as easy as opting for a sheer cream eyeshadow and blending it all over your eyelid with a clean finger.

This also works with single bold and bright shades, such as MAC Eyeshadow in Chrome Yellow,£14.

Try these single eyeshadows:

MAC Eyeshadow£17 at MAC CosmeticsSephora Collection Colorful Eyeshadow£6.99 at SephoraDanessa Myricks Beauty Infinite Chrome Flakes£27.50 at Sephora£27.50 at Cult BeautyCharlotte Tilbury Eyes To Mesmerise Rose Gold£26 at Charlotte Tilbury£26 £18.60 at Sephora

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