

Next part of the PBA Make up series – and this time its about essential and transformative tools that empower a bimbo to accentuate one of her most expressive facial features (right after her lips): Her eyes. First and foremost, we are mainly talking about “eye shadow” – a basic element of the daily bimbo make up – but also about related products to enhance the (sex-)appeal of your eyes as much as possible and let them really stand out. Before we come to that, let us consolidate what we learned about eye make up for bimbos so far – because, as always, each and every aspect of this topic is important, and only a complete and full eye make up, respecting all rules, techniques and elements, will result in a bimbo suitable appeal and style:
6. Making your eyes bigger and brighter with makeup
22. Fake Eyelashes / Semi permanent fake eyelashes
If you read and internalized all of these articles, you will find, that the general gist of eye make up for bimbos is about 2 main goals:
First: Letting your eyes appear as big, open and bright as possible and second: Adding contrast to your eyes. In combination with the default bimbo bedroom eyes, enhanced by large and heavy fake lashes and very thin, curved Y2K-eyebrows, this will result in the proper bimbo appeal regarding this facial region. To achieve these goals, eyeshadow is an integral part of the daily bimbo make up routine and should always be used for a complete, heavy, full-face makeup – exactly like the other little helpers falling in the same category: Eyeshadow base and eyeshadow stylos.
Before we come to the different tools, let me quickly remind you, how important the use of eyeshadow in cosmetics really is, regarding femininity: Back when we started the whole PBA make up series (Jesus, how time went by…), I gave you a very short history of make up and cosmetics and how these things are fundamentally connected to femininity and perceived beauty, explaining the paramount importance of these things for bimbos and the bimbofication process. Like mentioned there, about 10000 years ago in ancient Egypt, different minerals, grinded down to powder, combined with kohl and malachite, were used by females as an early version of eyeshadow to protect the skin from the sun – and to enhance contrast around the eyes to increase perceived beauty and femininity. This practice quickly spread to other regions, like Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome, marking the use of eyeshadow as one of the very first makeup trends in the history of mankind. The cultural significance for femininity and history of this beauty aid should make it absolutely clear for you, how crucial it is for the proper bimbo appeal – keeping in mind, that bimbofication is essentially hyper-femininity dialed up to 11. This make up practice is part of an unbroken chain of female tradition, spanning over 10000 years! Just as a reminder… so… let us now come to the main topic:
Usually eyeshadow comes in the form of palettes with different color shades and different finishes – from matte to shimmer, allowing the bimbo to blend colors and shades and create different looks. Two rules should be followed by any bimbo: Make sure you only collect highly pigmented eyeshadow palettes to guarantee saturated coverage and to achieve a flawless look – and second, try to collect a wide variety of different shades and colors over time, to be able to complement any look, style and make up technique with a fitting eye shadow. The benefits of eyeshadow extend far beyond mere color. When applied correctly, it accentuates and sculpts the eye area, adding depth and dimension to the face. For instance, lighter shades can be used to brighten and enlarge the look of the eyes, while darker tones help to define and contour. This transformative ability not only refines facial features but also helps correct asymmetries and balance proportions, making the overall makeup look more polished and visually appealing. Eyeshadow stylos are pencil like eyeshadows, making it easier to come up with more elaborate styles and enable you to work more precise, while palette eyeshadows are usually applied with special, very soft brushes (also used for blending). However, before you do any of that, an eyeshadow base should be applied – to provide your eye makeup with a proper foundation and make the complete make up more durable, strong and resilient. Apply eyeshadow up to just below your (artificially drawn!) eyebrows, making use of the newly created space that resulted from raising and redefining them. However, leave a bit of room to place highlighter directly under the eyebrows. When you are finished, blend the applied product with the rest of your applied make up until a pristine, bimbo suitable look is achieved.
No matter if you are going for smokey eyes or not – eyeshadow is a fundamental part of the daily make up of any bimbo and should always complement the overall style you are going for – no matter if it is just a casual day-to-day bimbo style, or an elaborate gala-appeal. A true bimbo values her own beauty, sex appeal and femininity – respects the rules of the PBA and the history and tradition of her own sex as well as the long line of legendary females who shaped the concepts of what was and still is perceived as feminine. These icons of femininity, immortalized by tales of their beauty and irresistibility, shaped beauty standards over the decades, from Cleopatra and Helen of Troy to Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson and Anna Nicole Smith – and they all used eyeshadow.