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Eyeglasses can significantly change your appearance, and matching your makeup to your eyeglass frames is entirely subjective. With eyeglasses, there are two big problems when it comes to applying eye makeup. To achieve the best results, you must first perfect your makeup without your spectacles and then create an eye makeup that complements your specs. But here are some popular fashion recommendations.
Firstly, choose the right Eyeglasses
If the eyeglasses are so cluttered with reflections that nobody can see your eyes, applying eyeshadow is a complete waste of time. A protective anti-reflective coating will prevent distracting reflection on your lenses, allowing others to perceive the beauty or expressiveness of your eyes rather than the lenses themselves. AR coating also helps to decrease reflections in your glasses, which can ruin a perfectly good photo opportunity.
Also, please refrain from purchasing low-cost eyewear. Yes, it's fantastic to get a good deal on something, but if you're going to be wearing glasses all day, you'll want a pair that looks good and is built to last.
Light tone
In certain lighting, certain types of eyeglasses frames can create dark circles under the eyes.
A lighter foundation can be applied under the eyes and across the center of the nose to counteract this. Contouring enhances your eyes and gives you a more youthful appearance.
Keep your brows natural
The thickness & shape of your eyebrows, as well as the shape and size of your eyewear, are all important considerations when it comes to brow styling.
At the moment, it's all the rage to have thick, arched brows. For those who wear large, prominent frames it may be best to avoid heavy brow makeup.
For those who have naturally light brown hair or thin eyebrows, the same holds true. Your brows should not be filled in with a shade that is too dark or overly full.
You can bring attention to your eyes by filling in the eyebrows with a shade that matches the color of your glasses.
The original arch of the brow should be followed when filling in your eyebrows with an eyebrow pencil or powder and a tiny brush.
Go bold with glasses
Many beauty publications recommend mixing dramatic glasses with subtle, organic eye makeup to get a polished look. However, it's not always the better decision to do so. Makeup may be as daring as eyeglass frames, as evidenced by commercials for eyeglass frames.
Cat-eye eyeliner, defined eyelashes, and a splash of color in the eyelids are all fantastic methods to accentuate your features and draw attention to them. Avoid seeming cheap by making sure your eye shadow color complements the shade of your eyeglasses if you're going for a bold style.
And, the Lips
Makeup for those with eyeglasses or not is best done by accentuating either their eyes or their lips, rather than overdoing it both. If you enjoy dramatic eye shadow and have a pair of eyeglasses that draw attention, opt for a neutral gloss or faintly tinted lip balm instead of a bright lip.
Wear a vibrant, bright-colored lipstick instead of heavy eyeliner and mascara if you like a more natural look. Vintage-inspired eyeglasses add a charming touch to this ensemble.