Women Who Wear Glasses Makeup Hacks

Wednesday June 8, 2022

Women Who Wear Glasses -Makeup Hacks

How To Keep Your Makeup in Place with These Makeup Hacks

Forget Length, Think Curl

For women who wear glasses, mascara is one of the topmost struggles. It’s hard to wear mascara underneath your glasses.

Long lashes always collide with the lens, making things uncomfortable. Many a time, ladies skip mascara for this reason alone.

Here’s a tip, focus on curling your lashes more than focusing on making them longer. Avoid lengthening them, go for volume and curl. This will make life easier for your lashes as well as your glasses.

The Primer Trick For Women Who Wear Glasses

The sole purpose of the primer is to build a smooth base for your foundation.

But no matter what you do, your foundation keeps getting messed around your nose, because your glasses keep sliding down.

The back and forth motion of this smudges your foundation on the bridge of the nose.

The easiest way to correct this is to take a bit of primer (eye-shadow primer) and dab a bit on the bridge of your nose. This will keep the glasses in place and keep your foundation from smudging.

Eye Corrector

The heavy frames always add blue-green shadows under the eye.

Always use a yellow corrector to brighten that area or else your makeup will look dull under the eye.

This colour correction brightens up the face instantly, making your makeup look fresh all day long.

The most important thing is to have great glasses. So call us today on 020 849 1993 and really start enjoying your glasses which will be as individual as you are.

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We’re a family-run independent practice in the heart of Barnet, providing our patients with the highest quality eye care and eyewear in the area. We pride ourselves on offering one of the most comprehensive eye tests in North London, in addition to stocking a huge range of designer frames from an array of internationally sought-after designers such as Lindberg, Tom Ford, Tiffany and Pierre Cardin. Learn more

 

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