Who says that eye makeup and glasses are mutually exclusive? Not us!
1. Use the right eyeshadowThe key to a great eye look would be to know what type of eyeshadow fits best with your glasses. Our first tip has something to do with the size of your frames.
Anything goes when it comes to the colors you can wear on your lids, just as long as you don't go too dark on your eye makeup. Since glasses tend to cast shadows around the eye area, this may only be intensified by a heavy smokey eye. Thus, we recommend switching out darker shades with neutrals or pastel hues to keep your look light and bright.
On the other hand, if you favor smaller, daintier frames, then you can also match its intensity with a soft wash of color on the lids. A neutral brown will give your eyes some definition, while livelier shades like blue or purple offer a playful spin to your everyday look. Here's a timeless and classy frame if you love understated makeup: Door2USA Prescription Glasses' sophisticated round Designer pair.2. Are you nearsighted or farsighted?Another thing you'll have to consider when it comes to eyeshadow would be your prescription. For instance, nearsighted folks would know that no matter how big their natural eyes may be, a heavy prescription may make them appear smaller the moment they put their glasses on.
So if you're nearsighted, shimmer will be your best friend. They reflect light beautifully onto the lids and instantly give the illusion of more eye space. Make your eyes shine by adding your favorite shimmer across the center of your lids as well as the inner corners. To offset a strong prescription, sweep a dark matte eyeshadow along the outer corners of the eyes and on the lower lash line. This will balance out proportions while accentuating your eye shape at the same time. 3. Define your eyes with eyelinerAnother trick to pull even more focus on your eyes would be to line them with a gel, pencil, or liquid eyeliner. Similar to eyeshadows, techniques will vary depending on frame style and the type of prescription you have. Show off your eyeliner game with these trendy pairs from Door2USA Prescription Glasses: Door2USA Prescription Glasses' chic cat-eye Deluxe eyewear. Door2USA Prescription Glasses' sleek rose gold Elan frame.
As for eyeliner color, you'll also need to take your prescription into account: For those that are nearsighted, you can use a nude colored liner on your waterline to open up your eyes. Tightlining your eyes with a black eyeliner can also give the illusion of fuller lashes and make your eyes appear wider. But if you're farsighted, smudging a brown or black colored liner on the waterline will help in countering the magnifying effects of your glasses. 4. Groom your eyebrowsTo make sure that your eye looks are always on point, it's also important to keep your brows neat and tidy at all times. Remember: even if your frames cover a portion of your brows, your lenses can still magnify any wayward strays along the area.
If you have a thicker or dark colored frame, you can probably get away with simply shaping your brows with some eyebrow gel. Since your glasses are already on the heavy side, it's best to keep your brows simple so they won't clash with your frames or overpower your other features.
But if you have clear or rimless glasses, feel free to sport bolder brows to further accentuate your eyes. 5. Choose the right mascaraNo eye look is truly complete without full, fluttery lashes. And for eyeglass wearers, you'll want to prioritize volume and curl over length. Trust us, the last thing you want is for your lashes to brush against your lenses every time you blink. Keep your lashes lifted all day by curling them from the roots with an eyelash curler, then apply a waterproof, volumizing mascara for maximum drama. 6. Don't forget your undereyesSince glasses can cause shadows, keep your eye area as bright as possible by opting for a concealer that's a few shades lighter than your skin tone. This will give you a fresh-faced look even on the days where you're running low on beauty sleep. We also recommend looking for a peach or yellow toned concealer to cancel out the blue and purple cast from your glasses (as well as any under-eye hyperpigmentation caused by several all-nighters). 7. Set your makeup with pressed powderA common struggle for most eyeglass wearers is when their foundation transfers to their nose pads, or to the bridge of their frames. To keep your makeup 'glasses-proof', simply set your foundation in place with some translucent powder, especially in the areas where your frames touch your face. This not only prevents creasing, but will also help your makeup last longer too. 8. Finish off with a statement lip colorRihanna balances bold black frames with a glossy nude lip. Source: Pinterest
No matter what type of eye makeup you're going for, be sure to give some love to your other features too for a well-rounded look. Bespectacled makeup looks that we loveStill need some help figuring out what to wear with your specs? Here are some of our favorite looks we think you should try out: 1. Gal Gadot's browline glasses lookGal Gadot stuns in browline frames. Source: Pinterest
Tap into your browline frame's timeless sophistication with a look that's equally as glamorous. Here, Gal Gadot wears hers with perfectly shaped brows, bronze eyes and skin, and a bold red lip. We think her makeup is perfect for date night, but also makes for a powerful office look. See Victor 2. Cate Blanchett's pink aviator lookCate Blanchett rocks a vintage inspired aviator. Source: Pinterest
When in doubt, a monochromatic look is always a good idea. Take cues from Cate Blanchett, who pairs her pink aviators with a carnation pink blush and lip color. We also like how she kept her eye look neutral which made her colored frames pop even more. See Dawn 3. Katie Jane Hughes's oversized frames lookAnother fun look by makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes. Source: Pinterest
If you're looking for a wearable way to play with some brights, try out a colored liner just like celebrity makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes. We think her choice of a quirky oversized frame really places the spotlight on her eyes too. See Occasion 4. Lia's industrial frame lookITZY's Lia chooses a silver geometric pair to frame and define her oval-shaped face. Source: Pinterest
Not sure if your style leans more towards girly or edgy? ITZY's Lia shows us how to pull off both simultaneously as she juxtaposes an industrial frame with soft pink tones on the eyes, lips, and cheeks. See Initiate Look your best with Door2USA Prescription GlassesYour frames and makeup go hand in hand in creating a unique look that best represents you. |
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