
A good inner corner eyeshadow will always solve the make-up look And Zendaya is the example

I don't know if you noticed, but for years all the attention has been paid to the outer corner of the eye. Elongated eyeliners, eye contouring, in short, all this with the objective of drawing the eye out. But it seems like something is changing. At the London premiere of The Odyssey, Zendaya demonstrated that it is enough to move the focus a few centimeters to achieve a completely different effect. And then he did it again in Paris.
The inner corner eyeshadow that always changes our make-up look
Zendaya's make-up look for the Odyssey
To complete her transformation into a Greek goddess, Zendaya showed off an ethereal and luminous make-up, played on a simple but effective element: the light point in the inner corner of the eye. It was created by the make-up artist Ernesto Casillas, who used Charlotte Tilbury's eyeshadow stick in the shade Satin Diamonds to create that pearly and candid reflection on the eyes. The result is a more open and brilliant look, able to illuminate the face without weighing down the rest of the make-up in any way.
Why do you like it so much?
But why is it that every time we return to lighting the inner corner we end up falling in love with it all over again? The answer is simple: it's all a matter of optics. In fact, this small area of the eye is in fact one of the parts of the face that receives the least light because it is naturally shaded by the nose. Applying a clear, satin or pearlescent eyeshadow right there creates an immediate optical effect: the look appears more open, luminous and fresh, almost like after an extra night's sleep, as well as one of the most recommended tricks to enhance even hooded eyes. If you started wearing makeup over the years watching video tutorials during the YouTube boom, you probably remember it well. The white or champagne light spot in the inner corner of the eye was practically a mandatory step. But also in the early 2000s, a fundamental detail to lighten even those black smokey eyes that showed off at the time.
How to achieve a good result?
The good thing is that you don't need to be a make-up expert to get a good result. Indeed, it is probably one of the beauty hacks with the best result-effort ratio: just apply a small amount of product to the inner corner of the eye, using a brush if you want to be precise, or directly with your finger, and blend it slightly towards the eyelid. As for the shades, go ahead with ice white, ivory, champagne and silver, even better if with a satin or pearlescent finish to capture all the light.

























































