Wearing glasses can make your eyes appear smaller or less noticeable, but with the right makeup techniques, you can make your eyes pop even behind your glasses. Here are some tips and tricks to enhance your eye makeup when you wear glasses:
Focus on the brows: Glasses draw attention to your brows, so make sure they are well-groomed and defined. Use a brow pencil or powder to fill in any sparse areas and set them with a clear brow gel.
Use a light-reflecting concealer: Glasses cast shadows on your under-eye area, which can make you look tired. Use a light-reflecting concealer to brighten and conceal any darkness under your eyes.
Keep your eyeliner thin: Thick eyeliner can make your eyes look smaller behind your glasses. Use a thin line of eyeliner along your upper lash line to define your eyes without making them look too heavy.
Use neutral eyeshadow shades: Stick to neutral eyeshadow shades that complement your skin tone and the color of your frames. Use a light shade on the lid and a slightly darker shade in the crease to add dimension to your eyes.
Curl your lashes: Curled lashes help open up your eyes and make them look more noticeable behind your glasses. Use an eyelash curler before applying mascara to give your lashes a lift.
Use waterproof mascara: Mascara can smudge and transfer onto your glasses, so use a waterproof mascara to avoid this. Apply a few coats of mascara to your upper lashes to make your eyes look more open.
Consider using false lashes: False lashes can add drama to your eyes, making them more noticeable behind your glasses. Use natural-looking false lashes and trim them to fit the length of your lash line.
Use highlighter on the inner corner of your eyes: Adding a touch of highlighter to the inner corner of your eyes can make them look brighter and more awake.
Remember to keep the rest of your makeup minimal and natural-looking to avoid overpowering your glasses. With these tips, your eyes are sure to pop behind your frames!
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