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Dec 27, 2009 at 10:59 pm by Sasha
Those with deep-set eyes have prominent browbones. To downplay browbones, sweep a light or medium-tone shade on the lid, then shade in a slightly darker shade above the eye crease. Apply eyeliner from the inside of the eye, making it thicker in the middle of the eye and then tapering it towards the outer part of the lid. Apply light highlighter shade to browbone.
Raise the plane of the brow line by skimming brow color lightly along the tops of brows. Since pale brows make eyes look even more recessed, select brow color a shade or two darker than your natural tone. Mascara top and bottom lashes lavishly.









