Noun
eye shadow (countable and uncountable, plural eye shadows)
Makeup that is applied to the eyelids and below the eyes to give a darker complexion there.
Accordingly, a guy is not defrauding you by using Rogaine, and no man with an IQ that exceeds your bra size believes you were born wearing eye shadow. Source: Internet
Last year, the Food and Drug Administration issued several alerts warning that asbestos had been found in makeup, including eye shadow sold at Claire’s, a retailer popular with teenage girls. Source: Internet
She’s part Mary Poppins, part Margaret Thatcher and part Michelle Obama packaged in Texan Protestant poise with perfect eye shadow. Source: Internet
Backstabbing and temper tantrums are as much a part of the experience as sequins, fringe, blue eye shadow and the requisite drag number. Source: Internet
L'Oreal has an app called MakeupGenius that lets you try on cosmetics like eye shadow and lipstick on your skin virtually. Source: Internet
Includes a dual fiber multipurpose brush, dense blending blush brush, synthetic pointed concealer brush, small eye shadow brush, blending brush, pointed crease brush and smudge brush. Source: Internet