Fresh Eye-Deas
1. Fight droop.
Lightly shade the area just above the arch of your brow with a nude or white liner and blend, advises Jo Davis, artistic director for Trucco Cosmetics. “This subtly lights up your face and creates the illusion of higher brows and lids, which is great for droopy or tired eyes,” she says.
2. Smudge-proof your liner.
Apply it with a pencil or a tiny brush, then trace over the line with a matching powder shadow. To make it last even longer: Wet your shadow brush with Visine first.
3. Make your eyes look larger.
Place a lash curler at the roots of your lashes, then slowly “walk” it out to the tips, pressing as you go, says Sydney, Australia, makeup expert Napoleon Perdis.
4. Outsmart your mascara.
Love the waterproof kind but hate wrestling to remove it? Celebrity makeup artist Nick Barose applies a coat of regular mascara first, then tops it with waterproof. “This way, the waterproof formula locks onto the other mascara instead of your lashes, so it comes off more easily — when you want it to,” he says.
5. Widen your eyes.
To look more refreshed, use white or nude eyeliner — but this time, below your eyes, not above. Pull down gently on your undereye and trace the line between the lower lashes and the inside rim. Stop before you reach your tear ducts.
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