Camilla sa…
I do not have a visible globe line, but of course I want to make it appear in the make-up. Have a hard time getting a nice bow as well. Which brush would you recommend? Then I practically wonder what I should do.
Linda sa…
I have a very hard time getting a nice globe line. Would you be able to give good tips on how I can think and do?
Here is an explanation in pictures :)
Step 1. Look straight ahead in the mirror.
Where the skin folds, which is between the eye itself and the brow bone, there is the globe line that you can follow.
However, if you want to give the impression of having a larger eyelid, you can mark the globe line a bit above the correct line!
Step 2. Select the globe line.
I use a fairly small brush for this, to get a pretty sharp line.
Then it looks like this later!
Step 3. Extend the line as far out as you want it.
Here you also decide if you want a more rounded or elongated shape.
If you want a rounded edge, bend the line further down towards the outer corner of the eye.
Step 4. Tie the eyeshadow together with the lower lash line.
I almost always put eye shadow on the lower lash line as well.
Then I tie the shadows together at the outer edge so that the make-up looks "whole".
I do this even if the shadows are different colors.
Step 5. Wipe the inner edge.
Sometimes I blur the inner edge of the line quite far into the eye,
and sometimes I stay a little further in than half.
However, I never blur the line only to the corner of the eye! It looks more unnatural,
and in addition, the eye gets a more open impression if you stay earlier.
Step 6. Erase the top of the entire line.
The sharper the line is at the bottom (against the shadow which is then applied to the eyelid itself) the more the globe line is emphasized.
Step 7. Soot with black eye shadow.
This is done to get the globe line to look deeper.
It also gives the make-up a more smoky impression, and also looks (in my opinion) more
professionally and well-worked out.
Here you see the effect well!
If you do not want as sharp a make-up as I have done, then use neutral eye shadows and do not soot up a little against the eyebrow, but stay closer to the globe line itself.
Hope everyone understood!








