When people see your face, the first thing they notice is your eyes. Tired, puffy, or red eyes can make you look older and add years to your age. Excessive sleep hardness or stress can worsen sleepy or puffy eyes. Use these tips to restore the youthful appearance, clarity, and brightness of your eyes.
Use artificial lashes
Attach fake eyelashes if your lashes are short or if you want a more dramatic look. These, also known as “falsies,” come in a variety of lengths, colours, and textures and can change your eyes into something spectacular. Experiment with various types to see how they appear to your eyes. If you wish to have bigger lashes and broader eyes, try eyelash extensions Scottsdale.
Apply concealer under your eyes
A concealer is a base foundation that can be used to conceal the impression of a dark circle under your eye. Choose a concealer colour that has contrary tones of colour to the tones in your dark circles. Use a colour wheel to figure out which colours are the opposite tone of the area you want to hide.
Apply eyeliner correctly
Draw a line about halfway or two thirds across the bottom and top of the eye, right all along the lash line, with a dark eyeliner. Drawing across your eye to the inner edge makes your eyes appear smaller and possibly closer together. An eyeliner that is applied halfway across the eye or that extends out from the eye with a side will help make the eye appear longer. Draw your eyeliner pencil back and forth across the lash line a few times.
Make your eyes look larger by using eye shadow
This can be achieved by using three various shades of eye shadow: light, medium, and dark. Apply light coloured shadow to your lids and brow bone, and medium coloured shadow to your crease. Along your lash line, apply a dark shadow or eyeliner. Then, in the corners of your eyes, apply a shimmery coloured shadow to attract and reflect light.
Shape your eyebrows
Your brows serve as frames for your eyes, and their shape can cause your eyes to appear to be of different shapes. To shape your brows, pluck, thread, or wax them. Remove loose hair on a regular basis, but don’t overpluck your brows. Alternatively, if your brows are thin, light, or oddly shaped, you can fill them in with an eyebrow pencil. To keep your brows from sprinkling, use an eyebrow gel in your natural colour.
Use an eyelash curler
An eyelash curler, which costs about $5 to $6 at cosmetic stores, will grip your eyelashes and twist them upwards in a curl. Curling your lashes upward gives the illusion that your eyes are larger and more open. They can also draw attention to your eyes by lengthening your lashes.
Thicken your lashes with mascara
Make use of a thick mascara that completely covers your lashes completely. There are numerous types of mascara, ranging from thickening to increasing the length to waterproof. Experiment with a few different types to see how they look in your eyes. Get as close to the roots of your lashes as possible. Use a fan brush or a curved brush to apply mascara closer to the roots of all of your lashes. Alternatively, hold a business card above your lashes while applying mascara and brushing it into your lashes against the card.
Sleep Well
Every night, get 7 to 8 hours of sleep. Getting enough sleep every night will keep your body rested and, as a result, your eyes will appear rested. Every night, get at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep. Going to bed and getting up at regular times will help your body adjust to getting enough sleep.
Consume enough water
Hydration is essential for beautiful eyes, and staying hydrated will help replenish your body’s fluids, reducing puffiness and redness in your eyes. Every day, drink 8 to 10 glasses of plain water, or 64 ounces. It is a good idea to drink throughout the day. If you live in a particularly dry climate, you may want to increase your water consumption.
Avoid or reduce alcohol and caffeine
Reduce alcohol and caffeine intake. Both of these will dehydrate your body and contribute to eye puffiness and redness. Reduce your intake of both to help your body regain its hydration balance. Keep in mind that caffeine can be found in foods other than coffee, such as chocolate. Caffeine and alcohol can also disrupt good sleep patterns, making it difficult to get 7-8 hours of sleep every night.