Eye Makeup for Beginner
Simple Eye Makeup for Beginners - Easy Tips for Beautiful Eyes
Eye makeup doesn't have to be complicated. If you are new to eye makeup, a few simple techniques combined with the right tools will allow you to create soft, flattering looks, without the mess and stress.
In this guide you will find easy-to-follow steps and product picks that work especially well for desi features and daily makeup routines.
Why Simple?
Your eyes speak for the mood you are in and convey the most expression out of your face. However, eye makeup can be tricky for a beginner. Steady eyeliner, out-of-the-box blending, and coordinating colors can easily be frustrating. So start with neutral shades, basic brushes, and techniques.
Step-by-Step Eye Makeup Guide (Beginner Version)
Prime the Lids
A smooth base will allow your eyeshadow to last longer and blend more seamlessly.
Tip: I typically use a tad of my concealer or foundation to neutralize my lid.
Optional: A light dusting of powder on top, if you have very oily lids, prevents creasing/flaking.
Visual Suggestion: Before/After image of the eyelids, with and without base.
Stick to Neutral Tones
When you are ready to start applying eye makeup, you should start with a soft brown/peachy tone in the crease and a light shimmer or matte tone on the lid.
Local palettes to consider:
Sweet Touch Nude Eyeshadow Palette
Christine 5-in-1 Palette
Visual Suggestion: Swatches of basic browns, peach, and golds on medium skin tone.
Use One Brush (or Finger).
Do not stress over the tools. One fluffy brush or even your finger is all you need to blend some soft shadows.
Beginner Tip: Use a clean finger to apply the shimmer on your lid and use the brush to blend the crease.
Visual sggestion: Hand holding one blending brush, and finger tapping shimmer on the lid.
Eyeliner - Be Simple.
Forget the wing (for now). A soft brown pencil or tight lining your upper lash line will be much easier, and will still define your eyes.
Local Picks:
Saeed Ghani Kajal Pencil
Medora Liquid Eyeliner (for those who want a solid line)
Visual suggestion: Close-up of the eyes, showing soft liner verses bold liner for comparison.
Curl Lashes + Mascara.
If you do nothing else — just do this. It opens up your eyes — immediately.
Mascara to Try:
Essence Mascara
Sky High Waterproof Mascara
Visual suggestion: Side by side: No mascara vs mascara only.
Bonus Tips for Different Eye Shapes:
Hooded Eyes: Apply shadow slightly above your natural crease.
Almond Eyes: Almost anything works, however it's not as fun if you do not play with a light shimmer in the center of your lashes.
Round Eyes: Apply a darker shade to the outer corners of your eyes to elongate.
Visual suggestion: Sample diagram of the eye shapes with recommended shade placements.
Final Thoughts:
The first few looks you do on your eyes do not need to be perfect, they just need to make you feel good! Stick with the basics, choose shades that suit your skin, and do not be scared to try new things. You will get better and more confident as you go along.
Keep it simple, keep it soft and let your eyes do the talking.
π References:
www.youtube.com – Tutorials by Smitha Deepak & Roha Shahzad
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Definitely buying the mascara right away!
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