When it comes to eye makeup looks, either people are total noobs at it and stick to their standard and trusty eyeliners and kajals or they are complete divas, rocking coloured shadows all the time. However, what if we told you that there are trendy eye looks that you could master with just a little bit of practice?!
Get ready to make your grand entrance back into the world once the pandemic is over by using this time to perfect your eye makeup skills. Say goodbye to the same gold or nude eyeshadow that you always wear cause these eye makeup looks are all the rage right now.
Floating Eyeliner
Trust Sonakshi Sinha to serve some glam, gorgeous, and totally wearable looks. This eyeliner trend is all the rage right now and it’s actually pretty simple. Prime your eyes with concealer and then apply a shadow closest to your skin colour. You can even leave your lids as it is or use a brown shadow to add depth to the crease. Then draw an extended cat-eye with your liquid liner and add another line across the crease, connecting the two at the outer corner.
Neon Eyes
Say bye-bye to glitter and hello to neon! Janhvi Kapoor is carrying off the neon eyeshadow trend so well without it looking OTT. You can put some in the inner half of your eyelids and blend it out with a more neutral colour or can go all out with a fully neon shadow look cause why the hell not?!
Dramatic Lashes
Dramatic lashes don’t always have to be for the runway, they look great for a night about town as well. If you want to wear falsies or want to experiment with individual lashes then now is the time to perfect your skills. But if falsies are not your thing, a few too many coats of mascara works!
Blush Blush Everywhere
Why should only cheeks have all the fun- now blush can be used in more ways than one. You can go for a monochromatic look like this one and use your blush freely on your cheeks and your eyelids. To add some dimension, pat on the slightest bit of peachy highlighter.
So, what are you waiting for? Open your vanity, pick out your fluffy brush and your smudger brush, and get blending.
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