We know the struggle. Makeup styles that would look fantastic on someone without glasses might become barely noticeable once the glasses go on. Sometimes, the prescription strength of the lenses themselves make the eyes look bigger or smaller, which makes things even more complicated! So what can we do?
There are a lot of different ways you can approach your makeup to make it look good with your glasses, whether you’re aiming for a neutral look or a bold one.
The style of frames you choose will have a big impact on which makeup options work best for you. Glasses without frames give you more freedom to wear heavier makeup, while dark frames tend to look best with something more neutral. Explore different combinations to find your favorites.
Size matters too. Bigger frames give you room to experiment because they don’t cover as much of your eyes, but smaller frames don’t compete with your eyebrows as much, giving you an opportunity to wear more makeup there. Do your glasses fit with your makeup goals?
Does your prescription make your eyes look tiny or huge? Luckily, makeup can do a lot to minimize these effects. If your eyes look too big for your face, use matte and liquid eyeshadow. Glittery and powder eyeshadow will only make your eyes look even larger, so it’s a good idea to avoid them.
If your glasses make your eyes look tiny, do the opposite. Steer clear of dark eyeshadows and go easy on the eyeliner. You’ll get better results with lighter eyeshadows and liners, and you can get an enlarging effect with mascara.
Maybe the reason you’re struggling to find the right look isn’t about the makeup, but the glasses. Come by our practice and take a look at our selection. You might just find the perfect new frames to suit your style!