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  2. The 30 Best Eyeshadow Palettes to Enhance Your Look - AOL

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    Byredo Eyeshadow 5 Colours in Metal Boots In The Snow $70 Buy Now . Pat McGrath Labs Mthrshp Mega: Celestial Odyssey Palette. No one has more fun with palettes than legendary artist Pat McGrath.

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    Connect In Colour Eye Shadow Palette: Unfiltered Nudes. Lennon says that MAC has "always" been his go-to for neutral palettes. Right now, the pro uses this palette: "You can use just one shadow ...

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    Scroll on to find the 15 best eyeshadow sticks to add to your makeup collection, plus pro tips for applying them, according to celebrity makeup artists and ELLE editors. Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick

  5. Eye shadow - Wikipedia

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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. [1] 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 women but also occasionally on men.

  6. Ptosis crutches - Wikipedia

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    Crutches are used to keep an eyelid from drooping due to ptosis. Individuals with ptosis who are not candidates for reparable surgery or are looking for an alternative treatment, may consider ptosis crutches. A ptosis crutch is bar that is placed along the inside of an eyewire frame that supports the drooping eyelid. [2]

  7. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    Grease or stick shadow is applied to the eyelids and blended out toward the eyebrow bone before powder is applied; dry eye shadow is used alone or to intensify and touch up the color underneath. Dark eye shadow or grease deepens the eye sockets, creating a skull-like effect. Shades of brown and gray are best for individuals with fair complexions.