Corrective makeup for sunken and drooping eyes
Experimenting and learning new make-up for your eyes is something that every woman likes to try, but let's keep in mind that not all types of make-up might suit us well, due to various characteristics, such as the shape of our face, the color of our hair. and our complexion, but above all the shape of our eyes.
Knowing it is essential to always have perfect makeup. A very common type is sunken and droopy eyes. How to choose the right makeup to enhance them? Sunken, droopy eyes are positioned deeply within the skull and tend to be “downward” with the outer corner lower than the inner corner: this creates the illusion of a more prominent brow bone and a more sad. The movable eyelid is partially visible, and is usually very small because it tends to disappear behind the arch of the very pronounced eyebrows. The first precaution to follow for sunken and drooping eye makeup is to keep the mobile eyelid as bright as possible, making it visible. For this step you can use a very light eyeshadow, perhaps even metallic to add brightness! Then to "lift" the drooping look, you need to blend the eyeshadow upwards into the outer corner of the eye. While it is ideal to illuminate the internal corner with a "light point" eyeshadow. Let's then blend using a blending brush, the darkest outer eyeshadow towards the eyebrows, always remembering to leave some space between the latter and our eyeshadow. Our shade does not have to be single color, but we can use multiple shades. Therefore, starting from a light tone we can intensify the eye by applying increasingly darker shades.
Sunken and droopy eye makeup:
The third step for the eye makeup is to make up the lower eyelid of the eye, the one located below the lower eyelashes. For those who have this defect, this part characterizes the one where you can concentrate more, because it is able to highlight all the makeup and therefore it is highly advisable to go and apply more makeup than usual. You can use the same shades that you used on the upper eyelid, thus creating a certain continuity or, alternatively and on the contrary, you can also make up it with contrasting colours, which will make your make up particular and with that extra touch of originality which never hurts. The use of an eye - liner which will frame everything, strictly upwards, will also be very important. If you want, you can also focus on the eyelashes, using a volumizing mascara, which will intensify the look and make the "hidden" eye look bigger, why not, perhaps even with the help of false eyelashes!