Make up look for glasses!!
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May 26, 2013
Aminah X.
any suggestions? :)
May 26, 2013
Sea F.
Long, spider-ish lashes, black, very thin eye liner, and if you have deep set eyes, forget the eye shadow. But, if you have not as deep set eyes, go for a sparkly sort of neutral color. The glass will make that shine more.
May 26, 2013
Cyndel A.
Http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8KhhWKW3bgo.
May 26, 2013
Valentine H.
There's a tutorial on the platform.
May 26, 2013
Lauren M.
I think it's always important to fill in any sparse brows when you're wearing glasses as they will frame your frames (late attempt at a joke, sahrry). I think a quick look would be to emphasize your shadows and highlights using a shimmery nude or matte white color and a matte light brown with a matte darker brown. Place the light color all over the lid, brow bone, and inner corners of the eyes. Next, take the lighter brown shade and place it in the crease, blending it out in a windshield wiper motion. Finally, use the darkest brown in the outer third of your crease, again blending using a windshield wiper motion. Once you have that completed line your eyes ( I think a double wing would look amazing with glasses!) and apply mascara. If you're craving some color you can place a colored shadow on your lower lashline, or create a winged liner and put a color under the winged part of your liner. I hope I helped! :)
May 26, 2013
Valerie J.
I wear glasses I think a clean brow is a must...I use shimmery colors because they standout better...don't be afraid of color...