eyeshadow
The Spanish term 'sombra de ojos' translates directly to 'shadow of eyes' in English, but is better known as 'eyeshadow' among English speakers. This is a cosmetic product applied on the eyelids and under the eyes to add color, depth, and dimension, often making the wearer's eyes stand out or appear more attractive. The term 'sombra de ojos' reflects the use of the product to a shadow or contouring color to the area around the eyes.
I like your eyeshadow
This is a phrase where the Spanish vocabulary 'sombra de ojos' is used as a compliment, stating a positive feeling towards someone's eyeshadow.
Can you lend me your eyeshadow?
This sentence is using 'sombra de ojos' in asking if someone could lend their eyeshadow. It's a common scenario between friends or relatives who share make-up.
I have lost my eyeshadow
This sentence uses 'sombra de ojos' to explain a situation where someone has lost their eyeshadow. It expresses a situation that could occur in daily life.