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The best makeup routine for people who wear glasses

Wearing glasses is a fantastic way to express your style, but it can sometimes feel like your makeup gets lost behind the lenses. Fear not! With a few strategic tweaks, you can create a look that not only complements your frames but truly shines. This guide is dedicated to all the makeup for glasses wearers who want their features to pop. We will cover everything from bold eye makeup to clever foundation tricks.

Define your eyes to make them stand out

The key to stunning eye makeup for glasses is definition. Your frames can cast shadows or obscure your eyes, so you want to use techniques that bring them forward. Start with a quality eyeshadow primer to ensure your look lasts all day without creasing. A neutral shade across the lid provides a clean canvas. Then, focus on eyeliner. A crisp line along the upper lash line, whether it is a subtle wing or a simple tightline, works wonders. The thickness of your eyeliner should complement the thickness of your frames. Thicker frames can handle a bolder line, while delicate frames pair better with a thinner one.

Mascara is your best friend. A couple of coats of a curling and lengthening mascara will open up your eyes, making them appear larger and more awake. Be sure to curl your lashes before applying mascara to prevent them from hitting your lenses. For an extra touch of brightness, apply a shimmery, light-colored eyeshadow or highlighter to the inner corners of your eyes. This simple trick catches the light and draws attention directly to your eyes.

Master your base and prevent smudging

One of the most common frustrations for glasses wearers is foundation rubbing off on the nose pads and bridge of the frames. Knowing how to stop foundation rubbing off on glasses can make a huge difference in your confidence throughout the day. The secret lies in preparation and setting. After applying your foundation, use a small, fluffy brush or a makeup sponge to press a generous amount of translucent setting powder onto the sides of your nose and the upper part of your cheeks where your glasses sit.

Let the powder “bake” for a few minutes before dusting off the excess. This technique helps to absorb excess oil and lock your foundation in place. A long-wear setting spray is another essential final step. It creates a protective barrier over your makeup. It’s also a good habit to regularly clean the nose pads of your glasses with a bit of rubbing alcohol to remove any oil or makeup residue, which helps prevent future slipping and smudging.

Balance your brows and lips

Your eyebrows frame your glasses, so keeping them well-groomed is crucial. They should have a clean, defined shape that works with the top line of your frames, not against it. Fill in any sparse areas with a pencil or powder that matches your hair color to create a polished look. Since your eyes are already highlighted by your frames, you can play with your lip color to create balance. A bold lip color—like a classic red or a vibrant berry—can be a stunning statement and complements your frames beautifully.

  • Groom your brows: Ensure they complement the shape of your frames.
  • Choose your focus: If you go for bold eye makeup, consider a more neutral lip, and vice versa.
  • Blush placement: Apply blush slightly higher on the cheekbones to avoid it being hidden by your frames.

Ultimately, the best makeup routine for people who wear glasses is one that makes you feel confident. Experiment with different colors and techniques to see what works best for you and your unique style. And when you are ready to explore new products to enhance your look, check out the amazing selection at the ScentSphere shop.

How can I make my eye makeup stand out behind my glasses

Use a bright or contrasting eyeliner on your upper lash line. A touch of shimmer on the inner corner of your eye also helps to catch the light and draw attention.

What is the best way to prevent my foundation from rubbing off on the nose pads

After applying foundation bake the sides of your nose with a translucent powder. Also regularly clean your glasses nose pads to remove oil buildup.

Should I do my eyebrows differently if I wear glasses

Yes your brows frame your frames. Ensure they are well-groomed and follow a shape that complements the top line of your glasses for a balanced look.

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