Hey Beauties! I saw this post on Facebook and thought that I would share it with all of you!
Too often it seems like we leave the house in the morning in good
condition, but then we look in the passing mirrored window when entering
work and just stop to wonder, “where did I go wrong?” There are a few
slip-ups that most of us make when it comes to eye makeup, and if the
eyes are the windows to the soul, we need to make sure those babies look
beautiful. In order to avoid some all too common pitfalls when it comes
to eye makeup, we’ve rounded up 10 mistakes everyone makes with eye makeup, plus how to solve them. Read on below!
1. Wrong concealer color for your dark circles: The
color of your circles (blue, green, purple) will impact the color
concealer to purchase. We go to the color wheel for help in this
department. Use a pinkish tint for green circles and a peachy tint for
blue or purple colored circles. This way the colors will counteract each
other to hide the fact that you’re tired.
2. Curling lashes after mascara: Unless you want to
end up with mega clumped lashes and a clogged eyelash curler, we suggest
you curl your beautiful lashes before applying mascara to give them the
foundation they need.
3. Only using a primer when your using shadow:
Primers work wonders and need to be given more credit! The magical thing
about a primer is that it not only prevents creasing, but also holds
liner in place. Sweep a small amount onto lids even when you’re doing a
quick five minute makeup routine and you’ll see a major difference in
how long your eye makeup lasts.
4. Applying liner and mascara before shadow: By
applying shadow last, you’re just making it difficult to blend out the
eyeshadows to achieve the color blend you want. Instead, use shadow and
blend, then think of liner and mascara as the frosting and sprinkles.
5. Using liner on your waterline: Be mindful to apply lower liner on the lid, not the waterline, which will almost immediately be removed.
6. Placing a dark shadow on your inner corner: This
will bring darkness to the area of the eye that’s already looking like
it’s suffering. Instead, opt for a shimmery white or cream color. This
will bring more light into your eyes making them appear brighter (and
bigger, too!).
7. Lining a cat-eye down: When lining your eyes in
an extended cat-eye style, you want to make sure you are keeping the
line upwards when extending it beyond the eye. When it’s lined more
downward, this makes the eye look droopy and smaller. Open up the look
by extending the line towards your temple.
8. Not using a waterproof mascara: When it comes to
mascara, opting for the waterproof formula is a safe bet. This way, you
won’t have the lower lashes creating a black rim on your eyes
mid-morning.
9. Applying a dark, powder eyeshadow after applying concealer:
To avoid having loose, dark powder on your face, apply any dark shadows
you’re using, then sweep off excess and apply concealer.
10. Sleeping with eye makeup on: Just because you
won’t get acne in that area of your face does not mean it doesn’t have
to be properly removed! Look for eye makeup removers with oils that will
help to remove the makeup with out having to scrub it off.
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