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Eyecare Equipment Kit
Creating beautiful eyes means choosing the right types of product - here's what you will need.
Matt Powder Eyeshadows
Perfect for naturals and brights, matt powders suit everybody. For a deeper calour, apply them with a damp brush.
Shimmery Shadows
These add glamour to eyes but are better suited to younger skin, as any specks falling into fine lines and wrinkles will highlight the problem.
Cream Eyeshadows
Quick and easy to use, but can wear off quickly. Apply a little translucent powder underneath to help set them. Creams aren't ideal for older eyes as they may disappear into folds and lines.
Thickening Mascaras
These plump out the lashes from root to tip, creating a wider looking lash.
Lengthening Mascaras
These work by adding fibres to the tips of the lashes, making them longer
Curling Mascaras
These shrink on the lashes, giving them a natural curl.
Waterproof Mascaras
Great for beach days or weddings, but they can be drying. Removing them is a chore too, so they shouldn't be worn every day.
Eyeliners
Used to line under and above the eyes, these should be soft and smudgy to ensure you don't need to scrub at the eyes when applying.
Liquid Eyeliners
These may need a steady hand to apply, but nothing says sexy eyes better.
Brow Gel
Most of us ignore our eyebrows but they really define the face. Brow gel helps keep them in shape.
Eye make-up remover
It's essential to remove eye make-up with a specialist remover. Try to find one that's oil-free.
Eyeshadow brush
A flat centimeter-wide eyeshadow brush is great for applying soft-looking shadow. A short handle gives more control and helps stop flecks falling on your cheeks.
Eyeshadow applicator
For more intense looks, sponge applicators give a greater depth of colour. Choose one with a soft foam tip and a short handle.
Eyelash comb
If you want to apply mascara without clumping, an eyelash comb is a must. Use it while lashes are still wet. You can buy metal eyelash combs, but plastic is safer because it isn't as sharp. And always brush downwards to lessen the risk of scratching your eyes.
Eyelash curlers
Curling eyelashes will help make your eyes look wider and brighter. Metal curlers are better than plastic, you should replace your curlers (or at least the pad that touches the eyelid) every six months.
False eyelashes
These are a great way to get Instant glamour. Full sets are much easier to apply than individual lashes.