How to Make Eye Makeup Look Good With Glasses
Prime your eyes with a good primer., Highlight your eyes with a skin-tone shade of eyeshadow., Take a liquid eyeliner in either black or brown., Wait for the eyeliner to dry., Go over the liquid with a pencil liner that matches the liquid. , on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Prime your eyes with a good primer.
A good primer keeps your makeup from fading, smudging, and running. -
Step 2: Highlight your eyes with a skin-tone shade of eyeshadow.
go from your lid up to the bottom of your eyebrow.
Blend it in to make it natural. , Line your eyes, wing out the edges to make a cat eye effect.
The winged out effect makes your eyes look brighter and stands out in glasses. , Liquid eyeliner is very hard to work with.
Smudging leaves your eyes looking not as good as they should. ,,, Smudge it a bit with your fingers. ,,, -
Step 3: Take a liquid eyeliner in either black or brown.
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Step 4: Wait for the eyeliner to dry.
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Step 5: Go over the liquid with a pencil liner that matches the liquid.
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Step 6: on the top of the black or brown line
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Step 7: draw a thin line of a bright shiny color such as silver.
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Step 8: Line your waterline with white or brown eyeliner pencil.
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Step 9: Curl your eyelashes with an eyelash curler.
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Step 10: Go over your lashes with a few coats of mascara and let it dry.
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Step 11: Put on your glasses and enjoy the pop of your eyes underneath glasses.
Detailed Guide
A good primer keeps your makeup from fading, smudging, and running.
go from your lid up to the bottom of your eyebrow.
Blend it in to make it natural. , Line your eyes, wing out the edges to make a cat eye effect.
The winged out effect makes your eyes look brighter and stands out in glasses. , Liquid eyeliner is very hard to work with.
Smudging leaves your eyes looking not as good as they should. ,,, Smudge it a bit with your fingers. ,,,
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