[
UK
/ˈaɪʃɐdˌəʊ/
]
[ US /ˈaɪˈʃædoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈaɪˈʃædoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- makeup consisting of a cosmetic substance used to darken the eyes
How To Use eyeshadow In A Sentence
- Apply silver eyeshadow to the inner half of the lid and a darker shade, such as charcoal, to the outer half. The Sun
- On the cover of Candy magazine, "the first transversal style magazine," Franco sports slicked back hair, a black blazer, heavy blue eyeshadow and cherry red lips. James Franco in drag on the cover of Candy magazine
- She put on black eyeliner, reddish eyeshadow, and black lipstick.
- Wet your brush before applying eyeshadow - it'll glide on like paint and give you a fantastic bold finish. The Sun
- Did you wear glittery eyeshadow? Times, Sunday Times
- I added blusher and eyeshadow.
- But if your perfect shade only comes in gloss, go matte by pressing a similar colour eyeshadow into your lippy. The Sun
- Dripped onto powder eyeshadow, this makes the formula creamier and the colour more intense. Times, Sunday Times
- Then her eyes hadn't looked right, so she'd needed mascara and eyeshadow.
- To intensify the dark shade on the outer corner, take your grey eyeshadow and apply to the lower lid, keeping the intensity at the outer corner. The Sun