Wearing makeup with glasses isn't a bother anymore :)!
Follow these makeup tips to avoid any disaster when wearing makeup with glasses:
Never forget to wear concealer:
Always set your makeup:
Always wipe off excess foundation from your nose and set it with a pressed powder to prevent makeup from transferring after you put your glasses. Or else set your makeup with a setting spray.
Always set your makeup:
Always wipe off excess foundation from your nose and set it with a pressed powder to prevent makeup from transferring after you put your glasses. Or else set your makeup with a setting spray.
Harmony is your best friend:
When applying liner, it is best to apply it in harmony with your glasses. With a thick frame, go for a thick eyeliner, where as with a thin frame, keep your eyeliner subtle. Also, you would not want to extend your eyeliner beyond the width of your frame.Trust me honey!! That is not a pleasing sight.
Always curl your lashes before you apply mascara:
Also apply the second coat of mascara just to the roots of your lashes. This way, it will ensure that your lashes maintain their curl. You don't want them to brush again your glasses. A tip professionals love to use is to heat their curler before curling their lashes for better and long lasting results.
Don't forget the brows:
Your glasses are going to make your eyebrows stand out. So make sure your eyebrows are properly trimmed and filled. The thumb rule here to keep a subtle hand if your glasses are dramatic and vice versa.
But it's okay to forget the eyes:
With your glasses, there is already a lot going on your eyes. So avoid more drama and keep your eye makeup simple: a nude eye or preferably just liner.
Here's how you blush it:
With glasses you want to go for a cream blush. Once blended, the pigment in a cream blush is difficult to disperse, so you can rest assured that your blush is not going anywhere. You can now heave a sigh of relief! :)
Up the pout game:
Glasses make wearing bold lip colors easy. Go for a red, wine or any other daring color and break the monotony of your glasses a little.
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Wear a gel liner instead of a liquid one: Liquid liners can transfer easily when wet while gel liners hold their position. So gel liners are a safe option if you do not want your liner to be smeared across your glasses.
Always curl your lashes before you apply mascara:
Also apply the second coat of mascara just to the roots of your lashes. This way, it will ensure that your lashes maintain their curl. You don't want them to brush again your glasses. A tip professionals love to use is to heat their curler before curling their lashes for better and long lasting results.
Don't forget the brows:
Your glasses are going to make your eyebrows stand out. So make sure your eyebrows are properly trimmed and filled. The thumb rule here to keep a subtle hand if your glasses are dramatic and vice versa.
But it's okay to forget the eyes:
With your glasses, there is already a lot going on your eyes. So avoid more drama and keep your eye makeup simple: a nude eye or preferably just liner.
Here's how you blush it:
With glasses you want to go for a cream blush. Once blended, the pigment in a cream blush is difficult to disperse, so you can rest assured that your blush is not going anywhere. You can now heave a sigh of relief! :)
Up the pout game:
Glasses make wearing bold lip colors easy. Go for a red, wine or any other daring color and break the monotony of your glasses a little.
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DeleteAfter my vision started failing and for a couple of years I gave up on putting on my makeup. I couldn’t see what I was doing. With a magnifying mirror I had to completely change my morning routine. I tried specialized makeup glasses too, but they were unmanageable for me. I knew exactly what kind of tool I needed and after I couldn't find it anywhere on the market, I decided to make it myself. It's been more than two years how I'm using that tool, and not that long ago it became SpecsUp.com
ReplyDeleteAfter my vision started failing and for a couple of years I gave up on putting on my makeup. I couldn’t see what I was doing. With a magnifying mirror I had to completely change my morning routine. I tried specialized makeup glasses too, but they were unmanageable for me. I knew exactly what kind of tool I needed and after I couldn't find it anywhere on the market, I decided to make it myself. It's been more than two years how I'm using that tool, and not that long ago it became SpecsUp.com
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