Eye Candy: 55 Easy Makeup Looks for Glam Lids and Luscious Lashes
Eye Candy: 55 Easy Makeup Looks for Glam Lids and Luscious Lashes book cover

Eye Candy: 55 Easy Makeup Looks for Glam Lids and Luscious Lashes

Paperback – April 1, 2008

Price
$14.07
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Publisher
Watson-Guptill
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0823099696
Dimensions
7.14 x 0.47 x 7.01 inches
Weight
12 ounces

Description

About the Author LINDA MASON has been a makeup artist for fashion and beauty photo shoots since 1975. Though she generally works with conventional makeup and looks, she is known for her creative, freestyle makeup. She owns The Art of Beauty by Linda Mason Gallery in New York—a creative, experimental space with a focus on beauty, fashion, and individuality.

Features & Highlights

  • “I love those colorful, glamorous eyes I see in magazines and in movies,” you say. “They tempt me, they torment me! It all looks so simple&$8212;but when I try it, I look like one of the undead. Help me!” No problem, honey, because
  • Eye Candy
  • is here. In this handy new book, acclaimed makeup artist Linda Mason reveals the secrets of eye makeup with fifty hot looks. Each selection, from everyday to night-on-the-town, is presented so simply, so clearly, that anyone can have fabulous eyes in just a few steps. For each look, Mason provides a straightforward list of what’s needed, a diagram showing what to put where, and a palette for finding the right colors in a personal makeup collection or a cosmetics aisle. Did anyone ever tell you you have beautiful eyes? Now everyone will tell you you have beautiful eyes&$8212;thanks to
  • Eye Candy
  • !

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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average eye makeup book

this book is okay but not what i expected. like the other poster mentioned most of the women in this book look to be teenagers. i buy a lot of makeup books and this one definitely has a juvenile versus a grown woman feel. honestly i probably wouldn't replicate many of the looks but i do see the artistic value of the book so i'm glad i got it a low price. i noticed the author has a book for teens and i wonder if there are some of the same pics in this book. i also agree that in many pics the eye is open and it would be far more beneficial if the eye was closed so you could see the full effect....maybe even having a pic of one close and one open eye would be valuable. i think this would be a great book for a young girl interested in makeup. many of the models are white, there are a few ethnic models but not as many as i'd like to see. there are some interesting tips in the book so all is not lost.
45 people found this helpful
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A few winners, but lots of duds too

[[VIDEOID:c3c52b39d2583c0987694b416087cf46]] "Candy" is a good adjective. The eye makeup in this book is bright and colorful. How useful this book will be depends on how adventurous the wearer is. For those in search of classy, day looks, this book is not what you're looking for. However, if you need some theatrical inspiration, or you're bold enough to wear screaming jewel tones whenever and wherever you please, or you just naturally gravitate to "funky" and "wild", then you might find the looks herein interesting enough to try. The attached video includes a quick flip through the book so you can make up (pun intended) your own mind.
33 people found this helpful
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This is a joke, right?

This book is a complete joke! The cover caught my eye at the bookstore, so I picked it up and flipped through it. Absolutely horrid stuff in it! I feel so terrible for these poor models. The "artist" should be ashamed of herself, but judging by her own picture in the book, she doesn't know any better.

There is no blending, eyebrows are in total disarray (on one face, one was pointy, the other blunt and furry), random dots or sprays of eyeshadow, chapped/cracked lips and red lipstick with nearly everything. This does not work! In the first section on how to shade your eyebrows, they even suggest taking a paintbrush and swiping blue and green Kryolan makeup across the entire brow (Cookie Monster/Oscar the Grouch unibrow, anyone?)!

How could a "professional makeup artist" with their own makeup line and beauty salon have missed the entire concept of blending? Or that you shouldn't pair red lipstick with everything (especially yellow eyeshadow with hot pink eyeliner!)? Or that if you're going to *insist* on wearing red lipstick, you at least need to make sure your lips are in good condition? Disgusting!

There *may* have been one or two looks in this book that could be considered decent in the right circumstances (read:situations that don't involve you wearing a clown suit or standing on the street corner at night), but even those are a stretch.

This book is a mess and I can't believe it was ever published. Definitely not worth your money, there are much better books available.
19 people found this helpful
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Nothing special

With all of the other helpful makeup artistry books available (hello, Kevyn Aucoin), this book really becomes a "why bother?" Some of the looks are pretty, but most are very abstract and, at least to me, don't look like a professional artist applied them. Many of the looks would not translate well into real life, either, and this is coming from someone who frequently wears hot pink, turquoise, and other bright shades of eye makeup. While I do think it's nice that the models are not airbrushed and made to look fake, it would certainly be possible to present an un-airbrushed photo while still making the model look beautiful and...well...clean. I agree with the posters that some of the models looked oily and a little grungy. Overall, I'd say it's very crude makeup application that should not be replicated. If you are looking for real makeup tips and application techniques, purchase any (preferably all) of Kevyn Aucoin's books, which are GORGEOUS and display real cosmetic artistry talent.
15 people found this helpful
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Not Helpful and nothing like the cover

I was searching for a book of makeup tutorials. I tend to focus on my eyes, so this book seemed to be a good choice. The makeup on the cover looks beautiful, and I figured the looks in the book would all be similar to this. Boy, was I wrong. The looks in this book are horrid. The majority of the looks seem as if they were done by a five year old. Some are just one swatch of color swept on the lid, not blended at all, and does not need a tutorial in order to do. There is one look featuring three dots on the eye... again, that doesn't need to be explained, and it looked horrible anyway. I would only recommend this book for children ten years old and younger who have absolutely no idea about makeup and have never put any on before. Even then, I would say there are books much more helpful than this one. Oh, and just so you know, all the models in the book are preteens and younger kids also. They really should have listed that this book was for little children, not teens and definitely not twenty-somethings.
10 people found this helpful
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A little better than a web search.

There were some nice eye makeup ideas however none of the makeups were finished out leaving the photos looking unpolished and incomplete. Many of these makeups didn't even use mascara, false lashes, or finish out the models brows as needed. I had at least hoped to see a basic corrective and concealer used to eliminate distracting elements in the pictures. The photography was poorly done as well. In one photo you could actually see the photographer and his car reflected in the models eye.

Last but not least, the makeup breakdowns for each look ranged from incomplete to inaccurate. Several times the colors reflected in the illustration and breakdown weren't even the same as the colors used in the photographed makeups. I give it one star and couldn't, in good conscience, recommend it to anyone in or outside of the makeup industry.
6 people found this helpful
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Worst makeup book ever published.

Out of all the makeup books I have come into contact with, this one is by far the worst I have ever seen. It's messy looks and amateur makeup techniques should scare any reader out of their mind from purchasing this garbage. I don't know what blind person published this book but it was obviously someone who has never worn makeup in their entire existence and therefore knows absolutley nothing about it whatsoever. Kevyn Aucoin would've wept if he was alive to have read this book on how-to "ruin your face in 60 seconds", which is how much time the looks appear to need to be achieved. Do yourself and your face a favor and go out and buy "Making Faces" or "Face Forward" if you really want to make yourself look better and not worse, unless the look you're going for just happens to be "makeup done in the dark by a five-year old".
6 people found this helpful
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A love hate relationship

First my love for this book: I am very happy with the color combinations and the swatches of color on the right side of the page making it easy to tag and then pick up colors at MAC or Sephora to apply to my eyes. There are some combinations I would normally not have tried if I didn't get this book. For that, I am grateful.
Now for the hate:
One of my pet peeves is having eyebrows ridiculously unkempt or bushy, they look overpowering to a face, especially a teenager appearing in a photo shoot. There ought not be two pages dedicated to a picture, diagram and explanation of taming and shaping brows when over 75% of the girls featured in the book have some of the worst brow shape I have ever seen. One poor girl had a face of an angel but brows that looked as if they belonged on an older man! Worse off the artists insists on brushing eyebrows upwards creating a clown effect. Kevyn Aucoin would shudder at this if he were alive and darn well very near pluck those brows to perfection.
So here you have it, my love hate relationship with this book. I don't LOVE it all the way, nor do I hate it entirely so. I'll keep it for color reference and SOME color placement and work my own ideas I get from YOU TUBE to polish up the look.
I wouldn't pay full price for this book. Get a low priced used copy and see for yourself.
5 people found this helpful
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Outdated and unprofessional

I bought this book because I am a new makeup artist and am always looking for different styles and usage of color for eyes especially. I liked the title and cover of this book. It was intriguing so I bought it and was horribly disappointed when it arrived. The makeup is poorly done and very outdated and they didn't even bother to trim the eyebrows or do the makeup on the rest of the face for the models. It's unbalanced and I have learned nothing from this book that I couldn't have learned from websites or experimenting on my own. I Definitely don't recommend it. You'd be better off looking up youtube videos and freehanding on your own. Sorry.
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If you want basic this not the book for you

I think that this is a great book for someone who wants to learn how to blend shades. I have read a lot of the other reviews on this book and some say that it is a waste. I say if you want to know basic makeup application, then buy a basic book. This book cover is self-explanatory. Blending techniques with multiple colors and lash jewels applications are far more advance forms of makeup artistry. Most schools do not teach this form of makeup application. They teach business setting, bridal, and runway. This is a form of High Fashion makeup and if you can perfect this, then the other basic makeup application will be like a 2nd nature to you. I say that this book would be useful to makeup artist who do senior proms also because this look is really hot with the teens and they lean toward a more nontraditional look for proms nowadays.
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