What is transition in makeup
I keep getting the question
What is transition in makeupπππππ
When we say “transition” in makeup, especially in eyeshadow, we’re talking about the color you use to help blend other eyeshadow colors smoothly — especially between your crease and brow bone.
Think of it like this:
ππ½ You can’t just jump from a dark eyeshadow to your skin. It will look harsh and unblended.
ππ½ So, we use a transition shade — usually a soft, medium-toned color — to help everything fade nicely into each other.
π¨ Where Do You Apply It?
On your crease area — that’s the part between your eyelid and your brow bone.
It creates a soft background that makes other colors easier to blend.
π€ What Colors Can Be Transition Shades?
For light skin: soft browns, peaches, light orange.
For dark skin: warm browns, burnt orange, reddish browns.
The key is: it should be slightly darker than your skin tone, but not too bold.
I hope its clear now
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