Wearing glasses doesn’t mean you have to tone down your makeup look. In fact, glasses can help highlight your eyes and style when makeup is applied thoughtfully. Whether you’re nearsighted, farsighted, or just love a stylish frame, here’s how to wear makeup that works with your glasses,not against them.
Start With a Good Base
Glasses can rub against the bridge of your nose and leave marks or smudge your foundation. To avoid this:
Use a matte primer to help the foundation stay in place.
Choose a long-wear, transfer-resistant foundation.
Set your makeup with powder, especially around the nose area, to keep your glasses from slipping.
Conceal Under-Eye Shadows
Glasses can cast shadows under your eyes, making you look more tired. Use a brightening concealer to lighten the under-eye area and look more awake.
Tip: Apply in a triangle shape under the eyes and blend gently.
Define Your Brows
Your glasses already draw attention to your eyes, so make sure your eyebrows are groomed and shaped. Defined brows help frame your face and balance the look with your glasses.
Use a brow pencil or powder that matches your hair color and fill in any gaps for a polished finish.
Focus on Your Eyes
If you’re nearsighted (your lenses make your eyes look smaller), go for lighter eyeshadow shades and white or nude eyeliner on the waterline to open your eyes.
If you’re farsighted (your lenses make your eyes look larger), you can go bolder with darker shades and thicker eyeliner to create balance.
Go Easy on the Lashes
Volumizing mascara is great, but skip super-long lashes that can bump against your lenses. Curl your lashes to lift them away from your glasses and choose a smudge-proof formula to avoid mascara marks on your lenses.
Keep Eyeliner Glasses-Friendly
For most frames, a thin line of eyeliner works best. Go for a slightly thicker line if you have bold or oversized frames.
Tip: Winged eyeliner can look amazing with cat-eye or round frames!
Choose the Right Eyeshadow Colors
Neutral tones work with any glasses style, but don’t be afraid to match or contrast your shadow with your frame color. Metallics, browns, and soft shimmer shades make your eyes pop without being overpowering.
Highlight Your Cheeks
Add a natural blush to your cheeks to prevent glasses from making your face appear flat. A light sweep of highlighter on your cheekbones adds a fresh, glowing look.
Don’t Forget the Lips
If you keep your eye makeup simple, you can go bold on the lips. Red, pink, nude, or gloss,choose what complements your glasses and outfit.
Set It and Forget It
Use a setting spray to lock in your makeup and help it resist smudging from your frames. This also keeps your face looking fresh throughout the day.
Final Thoughts
Glasses are an accessory, not a limitation. With the right techniques, you can wear makeup that complements your style and enhances your natural features. So, don’t be afraid to play with color, shape, and shine,your glasses are part of your beauty!
Written By Fortune Davidson
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