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What (who) is eye shadow - definition

COLORFUL COSMETIC FOR EYELIDS
Eyeshadow; Eye shades; Eye shadow color; Eye shadow colour; Smokey Eyes
  • Eyes with heavy gold eye shadow
  • An eye shadow palette with a wide variety of colors
  • Purple eye shadow
  • Video demonstrating application of eye shadow.
  • Variety of eye shadow brushes. Different shapes and density for different types of application.

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also eye-shadow (eye shadows)
Eye shadow is a substance which you can paint on your eyelids in order to make them a different colour.
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n. to apply, put on eye shadow
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Eye shadow (or eyeshadow) is a cosmetic applied primarily to the eyelids to attract attention to the wearer's eyes, making them stand out or look more attractive. Eye shadow can also be applied under eyes, cheeks or to brow bones.

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Eye shadow

Eye shadow (or eyeshadow) is a cosmetic applied primarily to the eyelids to attract attention to the wearer's eyes, making them stand out or look more attractive. Eye shadow can also be applied under the eyes, on the cheeks, or to brow bones.

Civilizations around the world use eye shadow predominantly on females but also occasionally on males. In Western society, it is seen as a feminine cosmetic, even when used by men. In Gothic fashion, black or similarly dark-colored eye shadow and other types of eye makeup are popular among both sexes. In ancient Egypt, it was customarily used by both sexes Kohl, an ancient eye cosmetic, played a prominent role in various cultures and religious practices.

The use of eye shadow attempts to replicate the natural eyelid coloration that some women exhibit due to a natural contrasting pigmentation on their eyelids. Natural eye shadow can range anywhere from a glossy shine on one's eyelids, to a pinkish tone, or even a silver look.

Examples of use of eye shadow
1. Pink lipstick, pastel eye–shadow, eyeliner and mascara.
2. Eye shadow was silvery blue, jewellery so bling it would make Posh look bland.
3. Bright red lipstick that can be seen from a distance, eyes emphasized with dark eye shadow.
4. Geri, meanwhile, will be ditching the brash blue eye shadow she made her own.
5. She wears jangly silver bracelets and thick blue eye shadow, and refuses to cover her black hair.