How to create a stunning wide-eyed makeup look?
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When applying eyeliner, follow the lash line closely to draw the upper line. Fill in the inner corner completely, as this is key to making eyes appear larger. Apply in one smooth stroke for a seamless line with even color.
If your eyeliner appears broken or uneven, it can create a messy impression. Therefore, maintain steady hand control and precise pressure when applying.
Additionally, slightly thicken the line near the outer corner (1-2 cm from the lash line) to enhance the eye's contour. The line should gradually taper toward the very end. For a seductive, wide-eyed effect, gently flick the outer corner upward—instantly adding feminine allure.
Step 2: Blend the Upper Eyeliner
Finishing the upper eyeliner isn't the final step. Next, use a brush to gently blend the line outward. This creates a more natural, defined look and is another trick for enlarging the eyes.Next, use a small, specialized brush to gently blend the eyeliner along its edges using small circular motions. Pay close attention to the pressure applied and ensure a natural transition at the inner corner. Then, softly blend the outer edges to create a gradient effect. This technique results in a very comfortable and flattering look.
However, be careful not to over-blend the eyeliner, as too much blending can weaken the definition of your eye contours.
Step 3: Apply Lower Eyeliner
Don't stop after finishing the upper eyeliner—a thin, clean lower line also creates an eye-enlarging effect.
The key to lower eyeliner is precise placement. Simply drawing a line along the lower lash line risks creating panda eyes!To avoid that panda-like look, the best approach is to start drawing the line at the midpoint of the lower lash line, following the lash growth pattern toward the outer corner. Then, extend the line from one-third of the way back from the inner corner toward the outer corner.
Finally, ensure the overall color of the lower eyeliner is slightly lighter than the upper line, gradually deepening from the inner corner toward the outer corner.
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