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How to Apply Makeup on Round Eyes
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Makeup can be a great way to enhance the natural beauty of your round eyes. Here are some tips to help you apply makeup on round eyes: 1. Start with a primer: Apply an eye primer to create a smooth base for your eye makeup. This will help your makeup last longer and prevent it from creasing. 2. Use light eyeshadow shades: Lighter shades can help to make your eyes appear larger and more open. Apply a light shade on your eyelid and blend it towards your brow bone. 3. Add definition with darker shades: Use a darker shade to add definition to your crease. Apply it to the outer corner of your eye and blend it towards the center of your lid. 4. Highlight your brow bone: Use a shimmery highlighter shade on your brow bone to create a lifting effect. This will also help to make your eyes appear more open. 5. Define your lash line: Use a dark eyeliner to define your lash line. Apply it as close to your lash line as possible and smudge it slightly for a soft effect. 6. Curl your lashes: Curl your lashes with an eyelash curler to create a more lifted look. 7. Apply mascara: Apply mascara to your lashes to make them appear longer and thicker. Apply two coats for a more dramatic effect. Remember to blend your eye makeup well to create a seamless look. Experiment with different shades and techniques to find what works best for you.
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