Makeup For Glasses Wearers?🤓
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Nov 11, 2015
Self- D.
I'm a glasses wearer and it's always hard as hell to do anything with my eye makeup, because you most likely won't even be able to tell...any makeup ideas or tips?🙄
Nov 11, 2015
Noemy M.
Try doing a smokey wing liner it looks so good for people who wear glasses because the black stands out so much & anything smokey just looks good :-)
Nov 11, 2015
Tyla R.
I agree with Noemy M. The smokey eye will definitely stand out! Just so you know though, a lot of the time people think that wearing glasses will hide your eyes...not necessarily. Do up your eyes the way you would and wear them confidently, and believe me people notice babe 😉
Nov 11, 2015
Grace W.
Smudged brown eye liner and rosy lips
Nov 11, 2015
Kailey L.
Best advice I can give is not to neglect the lower lashline. Most frames will partially block, or cast a shadow, on the upper lid, but the lower lid remains visible in most if not all frames.
Nov 11, 2015
Isabel M.
The thing I have learned from my glasses is that the frames may cast a shadow under your eyes. To prevent this I recommend a light reflectant concealer :)