Ladiessss, are you tired of dealing with lackluster eyeshadow that just won't cooperate? Say goodbye to those blues, because I've got the ultimate guide to making your peepers P-O-P! With the expert tips and tricks of Simplyy Sandyy, you'll be mastering the art of eyeshadow in no time! Whether you're looking for a subtle daytime look or a bold, smoky effect, I've got you covered. So, grab your brushes and get ready to take your eyeshadow game to the next level, Sis!
HOODED EYES
Are you tired of your eyeshadow disappearing into the crease of your eye before you even make it out the door? Are you sick of trying to wing your liner only to end up with a droopy mess? Well, fear not my friends, because I've got some makeup tips and tricks that will help you enhance and define your beautiful hooded eyes!
First things first, let's talk about eye primer. I know, I know - it's just one more step in an already tedious makeup routine. But trust me, eye primer is a game-changer for hooded eyes. It helps to keep your eyeshadow in place and prevents it from creasing or smudging, which is basically the bane of our existence. So go ahead and slather on that eye primer like it's your job (because let's be real, it kind of is).
Now it's time to choose your eyeshadow. And no, you don't have to stick with boring old neutrals. Feel free to go wild with those bright colors and shimmery shades! Just make sure to use a light hand and blend, blend, blend. And if you're feeling extra sassy, try using a slightly darker shade in the outer corner of your eye to add some definition. Bonus points if you can make it look like you did it on purpose.
Next up, liner. This can be a bit of a challenge for us hooded eye-havers, but don't worry - there are ways to make it work. Instead of a thick, dramatic liner, try a thin line close to the lashes. You can also go for a smudged, smoky eye effect by using a pencil liner and blending it out with a brush. Or, you know, you could just skip liner altogether and rock the natural look. No judgment here.
Finally, don't forget to add some mascara to really make your eyes pop! If you have hooded eyes, it's especially important to use a lengthening formula to help open up your eyes. And if you're feeling extra fancy, throw on some falsies. The more the merrier, right?
So there you have it - a few simple tips and tricks to help enhance and define your beautiful hooded eyes. Don't be afraid to experiment with different looks and products until you find what works best for you. And most importantly, remember to have fun with it! Makeup is supposed to be enjoyable, after all.
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: Garcelle Beauvais & Taylor Swift
ALMOND
One of the most coveted eye shapes of all times: almond eyes.
If you have almond eyes, you're lucky to have a naturally balanced and symmetrical eye shape that can pull off just about any makeup look.
Take Beyoncé for example. Sis is known for her flawless beauty and stunning makeup looks. When it comes to her eye makeup, she has a way of making any look flattering on her stunning features, all thanks to those almond eyes of hers!
If you're looking to really make your almond eyes pop, I’ve got some tips and tricks for you. Yoncé’s two most flattering eye looks are: A classy, smoky eye, and a bold winged liner paired with a neutral eyeshadow!
First things first, let's talk about eyeliner. Almond eyes are shaped perfectly for winged liner, so if you're feeling bold, go for it! But if you're not a fan of the winged look, no problem – a thin, subtle line along the upper lashes can do wonders for almond eyes as well. Just be sure to extend the liner slightly past the outer corner of the eye to really elongate and define the shape.
Next up, mascara. Almond eyes already have a natural lift and definition, so you can get away with wearing either a volumizing or lengthening formula (or both, if you're feeling extra glam!). Just be sure to wiggle the brush at the base of your lashes and work your way up to the tips to really coat every last lash.
Now for the fun part – eyeshadow! Because almond eyes are already balanced, you can really play around with color and intensity. Again, smokey eye can be especially striking on almond eyes, so don't be afraid to experiment with darker shades. Just be sure to blend, blend, blend for a seamless finish.
Finally, don't forget about your brows! Well-groomed eyebrows can really frame and enhance almond eyes, so be sure to fill in any sparse areas and shape them to your desired arch.
And that's it! With these tips and tricks, you'll be able to make the most of your beautiful almond eyes and rock any makeup look with confidence.
ROUND
One of the most unique and expressive eye shapes: round eyes. If you have round eyes, you're lucky to have a playful and youthful look that can really make your eyes pop with the right makeup techniques.
First things first, let's talk about eyeliner. A cat eye can be a great way to elongate and define round eyes, but it's important to make sure you don't go too thick with the liner. A thin, subtle line along the upper lashes will do the trick. You can also try lining just the outer corners of your eyes for a more subtle, yet still defined look.
Next up, mascara. Round eyes already have a lot of natural roundness and fullness, so a volumizing formula can be a great choice to really make your lashes stand out. Just be sure to wiggle the brush at the base of your lashes and work your way up to the tips to really coat every last lash.
Now for the fun part – eyeshadow! Because round eyes are already quite round and full, you can really play around with color and intensity. A smokey eye can be especially striking on round eyes, so don't be afraid to experiment with darker shades.
Finally, don't forget about your brows! Well-groomed eyebrows can really frame and enhance round eyes, so be sure to fill in any sparse areas and shape them to your desired arch.
Need some inspiration? Your ideal celebrity with this eye shape would be Katy Perry!
Katy Perry is known for her bold, unique style and her eye-catching makeup looks. One of her most flattering eye makeup looks is a dramatic cat eye. She enhances her beautiful eyes by using a bold, winged liner to elongate and define her eye shape. Another one of her most flattering eye makeup looks is a colorful, vibrant eyeshadow paired with bold, thick lashes. This bold look is perfect for making a statement and really brings out the playfulness and fun-loving nature of Katy's personality. She also looks stunning with a subtle, shimmery eyeshadow paired with delicate, fluttery lashes. This soft, romantic look is perfect for any occasion and really brings out the natural beauty of her eyes. No matter what eye makeup look she rocks, Katy Perry always manages to look absolutely stunning and captivating.
MONOLID
Another unique and expressive eye shape: monolid Havers! If you have monolid eyes, you're lucky to have a distinctive and striking look that can really make your eyes pop with the right makeup techniques.
Monolid eyes often have a smaller eyelid space, so it's important to choose an eyeliner that won't weigh down your eye or make it look too cluttered. A thin, subtle line along the upper lashes will do the trick, or you can try a smudgy, smoky eye for a more dramatic look. Just be sure to blend, blend, blend to avoid any harsh lines.
Next up, mascara. Monolid eyes often have shorter and finer lashes, so a lengthening formula can be a great choice to really make your lashes stand out. Just be sure to wiggle the brush at the base of your lashes and work your way up to the tips to really coat every last lash.
Now for the fun part – eyeshadow! Because monolid eyes often have less lid space, you'll want to choose eyeshadows that are on the lighter side and easy to blend. Shimmery, iridescent shades can be especially striking on monolid eyes, so don't be afraid to experiment with different finishes.
Finally, don't forget about your brows! Well-groomed eyebrows can really frame and enhance monolid eyes, so be sure to fill in any sparse areas and shape them to your desired arch.
And that's it! With these tips and tricks, you'll be able to make the most of your beautiful monolid eyes and rock any makeup look with confidence.
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION : Lucy Liu & Gabrielle Union
UPTURNED
Hey there upturned eye-havers! Are you tired of your winged liner looking like it was drawn on by a kindergartener with a crayon? Are you sick of eyeshadow looking like a rainbow vomited all over your lids? Well, like you, I’VE BEEN THERE girl! Fear not, because I've got some makeup tips and tricks that will help you enhance and define your beautiful upturned eyes!
First things first, let's talk about eye primer. I know, I know - it's just one more step in an already tedious makeup routine. But trust me, eye primer is a game-changer for upturned eyes. It helps to keep your eyeshadow in place and prevents it from creasing or smudging.
Now it's time to choose your eyeshadow. And no, you don't have to stick with boring old neutrals. Feel free to go wild with those bright colors and shimmery shades! Just make sure to use a light hand and blend, blend, blend. And if you're feeling extra sassy, try using a slightly darker shade in the outer corner of your eye to add some definition. Bonus points if you can make it look like you did it on purpose instead of just accidentally blending all of your eyeshadow onto your cheek.
Next up, liner. This can be a bit of a challenge for us upturned eye-havers, but don't worry - there are ways to make it work. Instead of a thick, dramatic liner that ends up looking like a sharpie marker went rogue on your face, try a thin line close to the lashes. You can also go for a smudged, smoky eye effect by using a pencil liner and blending it out with a brush. Or, you know, you could just skip liner altogether and rock the natural look. No judgment here, except for maybe a little bit of judgment if you decide to leave the house without at least trying to do something with your eyebrows.
Finally, don't forget to add some mascara to really make your eyes pop! If you have upturned eyes, it's especially important to use a lengthening formula to help open up your eyes. And if you're feeling extra fancy, throw on some falsies. The more the merrier, right? Just make sure to glue them on properly so you don't end up with one of those awkward lopsided falsie situations.
So there you have it - a few simple tips and tricks to help enhance and define your beautiful upturned eyes. Don't be afraid to experiment with different looks and products until you find what works best for you. And most importantly, remember to have fun with it! Makeup is supposed to be enjoyable, after all. Unless you're one of those people who finds applying winged liner to be the ultimate form of torture, in which case, I'm sorry. But hey, at least you'll look fabulous when you finally emerge victorious from your battle with the liner.
Btw, I miss can’t live without my BOLD lashes, a winged liner, and a colorful cut crease!
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: Nicky Minaj & Myself, Simplyy Sandyy (Sandy Forest)
DOWNTURNED
Now, if you were blessed with downturned eyes, you may have felt a little left out of all the makeup tutorials out there. It seems like everyone's always talking about how to enhance upturned or almond-shaped eyes, but what about our downtrodden folks?
Well, never fear my friends! I'm here to show you how to turn those downturned eyes into uptown eyes with just a few simple makeup tricks.
- First things first, let's start with a good base. Use a primer to smooth out any fine lines or imperfections and create a blank canvas for the rest of your makeup. And if you're feeling extra sassy, try using a color correcting primer to even out your skin tone. Because let's be real, who doesn't love a good color correcting moment?
- Now it's time to bring some light to those inner corners. Use a light, shimmery eyeshadow to brighten and lift the area, giving the illusion of a more upturned eye shape. And if you're feeling extra playful, try using a bold color like pink or purple. Because who says shimmery eyeshadow has to be boring?
- Next, we're going to add some depth and definition to the outer corners of our eyes. Use a darker, matte eyeshadow to create a smoky eye effect and draw attention away from the downward slant. And if you're feeling extra daring, try using a bold color like green or blue. Because let's face it, those downturned eyes can handle a little drama.
- Time to add some drama of our own with a winged or cat eye effect. Use a liquid or gel eyeliner to create a sharp, defined line and further lift and elongate the eye. And if you're feeling extra bold, try a metallic or glitter liner. Because hey, if you can't have fun with your makeup, what's the point?
- Finish off the look with some mascara on your upper and lower lashes. This will help to open up your eyes and complete the look. And if you're feeling extra flirty, try using a lengthening or volumizing mascara. Because let's be real, bigger is always better when it comes to lashes.
And there you have it, a makeup tutorial for downturned eyes that's not only easy, but also full of wit and humor. With these tips, you'll be able to bring out the natural beauty of your eye shape and rock a stunning look that will have everyone saying, "Dang girl, those downturned eyes are looking uptown fabulous!"
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: Kelly Rowland
DEEPSET EYES
Now, we’re going to talk about deep set eyes and how to bring out their natural beauty with makeup. And let me tell you, if you have deep set eyes, you are one lucky duck! These gorgeous eye shapes are often characterized by a prominent brow bone and eyelids, giving you a naturally intense and sultry gaze.
But even with their inherent sexiness, deep set eyes can still benefit from a little makeup magic. So without further ado, let's dive into some tips for enhancing those deep set peepers:
- Start with a good base. Use a primer to smooth out any fine lines or imperfections and create a blank canvas for the rest of your makeup. And if you're feeling extra fancy, try using a color correcting primer to even out your skin tone. Because let's face it, even the most beautiful deep set eyes can't hide a little redness or discoloration.
- Time to add some depth and definition to those lids. Use a medium shade of eyeshadow on the eyelid and a slightly darker shade in the crease. This will help to define the eye and create a more balanced look. And if you're feeling extra adventurous, try using a bold color like purple or green. Because let's be real, deep set eyes can handle a little drama.
- Bring some light to those inner corners and brow bones. Use a highlighter or light, shimmery eyeshadow to brighten and lift the area, giving the illusion of a more open eye. And if you're feeling extra playful, try using a bold color like pink or blue. Because deep set eyes are like a blank canvas, just begging for a pop of color.
- Create some drama of your own with a winged or cat eye effect. Use a liquid or gel eyeliner to create a sharp, defined line and elongate the eye. And if you're feeling extra bold, try a metallic or glitter liner. Because hey, if you can't have fun with your makeup, what's the point?
- Finish off the look with some mascara on your upper and lower lashes. This will help to open up your eyes and complete the look. And if you're feeling extra flirty, try using a lengthening or volumizing mascara. Because let's be real, bigger is always better when it comes to lashes.
And there you have it, a makeup tutorial for deep set eyes that's full of humor, wit, and just a pinch of sass. With these tips, you'll be able to bring out the natural beauty of your eye shape and rock a stunning look that will have everyone saying, "Dang girl, those deep set eyes are smoldering!" So go ahead and embrace your inner sultry gaze, because with deep set eyes like yours, you're bound to turn some heads.
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: Halle Berry
PROTRUDING
If you're reading this section, chances are you're dealing with some protruding peepers. Don't worry, we've all been there! But fear not, because today we're going to talk about how to contour and highlight your way to a more balanced eye shape.
First things first, let's chat about the right way to apply eyeshadow for protruding eyes. You'll want to avoid dark, heavy shades on the inner corner of your eye. Instead, opt for light, shimmery shades to help create the illusion of a more recessed eye. And when it comes to liner, go for a thin line on the top lid and a thicker line on the bottom to help balance out your eye shape.
Now, let's move on to contouring and highlighting. To create the illusion of a more recessed eye, you'll want to use a matte, cool-toned contour shade along the outer corner of your eye and under your lower lash line. On the other hand, use a shimmery, warm-toned highlight shade on the inner corner of your eye and on the center of your lid to draw attention away from your protruding eyes.
And there you have it, folks! A few simple tips and tricks to help balance out your eye shape and give the illusion of a more recessed eye. Don't be afraid to play around with different shades and techniques to find what works best for you. And remember, confidence is the best makeup of all!
CLOSE SET
Dealing with the troubles of close set eyes? No worries, we've all got our unique features and close set eyes can be absolutely gorgeous! But if you're looking to give the illusion of a wider set eye, we've got some tips and tricks for you.
First things first, let's talk eyeshadow. When it comes to close set eyes, you'll want to avoid applying dark shades on the inner corner of your eye. Instead, opt for light, shimmery shades to help create the illusion of a wider set eye. And when it comes to liner, go for a thick line on the outer corner of your eye and a thin line on the inner corner to help balance out your eye shape.
Now, let's move on to contouring and highlighting. To create the illusion of a wider set eye, you'll want to use a matte, cool-toned contour shade on the inner corner of your eye and under your lower lash line. On the other hand, use a shimmery, warm-toned highlight shade on the outer corner of your eye and on the center of your lid to draw attention outward and away from the center of your face.
And there you have it, a few simple tips and tricks to help balance out your eye shape and give the illusion of a wider set eye. Don't be afraid to play around with different shades and techniques to find what works best for you. And remember, confidence is the best makeup of all!
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: LaLa Anthony
WIDE SET
So, you’re blessed with some wide set eyes, eh? And let's be real, who woiuldn't want to rock a pair of gorgeous, wide set peepers? But if you're looking to give the illusion of a closer set eye, we've got some tips and tricks for you.
First things first, let's chat eyeshadow. When it comes to wide set eyes, you'll want to avoid applying light, shimmery shades on the outer corner of your eye. Instead, opt for darker, matte shades to help create the illusion of a closer set eye. And when it comes to liner, go for a thick line on the inner corner of your eye and a thin line on the outer corner to help balance out your eye shape.
Now, let's move on to contouring and highlighting. To create the illusion of a closer set eye, you'll want to use a shimmery, warm-toned highlight shade on the inner corner of your eye and on the center of your lid. On the other hand, use a matte, cool-toned contour shade on the outer corner of your eye and under your lower lash line to draw attention inward and towards the center of your face.
And there you have it, a few simple tips and tricks to help balance out your eye shape and give the illusion of a closer set eye. Don't be afraid to play around with different shades and techniques to find what works best for you. And remember, confidence is the best makeup of all!
CELEBRITY FOR INSPIRATION: Brandy Norwood
I that this was helpful! rock those gorgeous eyes! Until next time, stay fabulous and sassy!
XOXO
Your friendly neighborhood makeup guru, Simplyy Sandyy AKA, Sandy Forest