![]() ![]() (Instagram makeup goes a little too heavy on the concealer sometimes.) Set your concealer with a light amount of powder until it’s no longer tacky. “Product will settle into lines no matter what, but these things have helped me: Make sure your under-eye area is moisturized, and start with a very small amount of concealer and add coverage as needed. To cover up under-eye bags and pigmentation with concealer without making your wrinkles and fine lines prominent, try this. I also love bright liners with glasses!” –HeyMissW How to set concealer I've also noticed that when my brows look good, it really makes a huge difference in where your eye goes when you look at my face. “I like to use a little-more-than-I-need highlighter in my inner eye to draw attention there. “I’ll actually cut my false lashes into two or three sections and glue each section on one at a time and I also cut off a bit of the inner corner lash part and that helps them from sticking up in weird places.” –u/Maleficent91 Make your eye makeup stand out behind those glasses Here’s a hack to personalise your falsies the ‘divide and conquer’ way. We all have got ourselves falsies that are too long for our eyes and too stiff when they are brand new. It can make subpar mascara or a heavy application look better.” –oneangstybiscuit Cut-and-paste your falsies to get them right each time ![]() “I always run a spoolie through my lashes right after mascara or when I'm doing makeup on someone else. Turns out, all you need is your eyebrow spoolie brush. No one knows how to apply mascara without making that weird face (oh, how we would like a solution for that) but we certainly found a tip that helps you get clump-free mascara. (But it should always stop at the end of your brows!) You can go bolder with your brow arch to offset the roundness as well.” –u/vladjamin Un-clump your lashes with a spoolie brush Extend your eye makeup to the sides-it makes your eyes look bigger and your face smaller in proportion. “Highlight the centre of your forehead, nose, cupid’s bow and chin to elongate your face. Thought only contouring and a nice haircut can balance out the roundness of your face? Well, this tip here might just change this perception. EVERYTHING DEWY! It’s helped my skin stay hydrated a ton.” –u/SharksAreF*ckingRad Arched brows and some highlighter can offset a round face “I try to use as many cream products as possible-cream contour, blush, and highlight-and I really only set with powder on my under eyes, sides of my nose, and chin, sometimes forehead. ![]() ![]() Not only will it give you a glowy base but also keep your skin hydrated. To get a dewier finish, swap your powder products with cream formulas. It lasts me all day, no smudging!” –u/Muddaofdragons Switch to cream products for hydrated skin and dewy base makeup I keep adding shadow until it’s the colour I want and add some more to make it darker. I put a dab of oil on the back of my hand and mix (the brush dipped in shadow) into the oil (in swirling motions). I use an angled stiff liner brush and dip it into whatever colour goes with my look. “I can basically make any eyeliner shade I want as long as I have the shadow colour. You can get your eyeshadow to do double duty as eyeliner.
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