Some women get oily eyelids in the hot summer months, other have to deal with them all the time. Find out how to prevent oily eyelids from ruining your makeup.
Eye shadow creases faster on oily eyelids and your makeup can be
ruined after just a few hours. Try the best makeup tips and
tricks for oily eyelids makeup that lasts and keep looking
great.
If your eyelids get shiny in 3-4 hours after washing your face and
skipping makeup, then you have naturally oily eyelids and the
natural oils on your skin can create a few obstacles that you need
to circumvent to create the right look for you.
Preparing Oily Eyelids for Makeup
Cleansing and moisturizing the skin are the most important steps,
but you can also use a mattifying cream or gel on your eyelids to
keep the natural oils in check. You can also use a primer, not the
regular one, but a special eye makeup primer to forget about oily
eyelids.
Use a powder foundation to improve the lifespan of oily eyelids
makeup and apply finishing powder after the foundation. Mineral
powders are excellent for absorbing oils and not letting them
crease up your makeup, so you have one more reason to choose mineral
makeup if you have oily eye lids. Apply the powder with a
concealer brush on your eyelids for best results.
Oily Eyelids Makeup Tips
Liquid or cream eye shadows should be avoided even if they promise
oil control, since they'll break down easily once they mix with the
natural oils on your skin. Choose powder for the best look, whether
you opt for loose or pressed.
If you want a natural effect, follow one of our natural makeup tips: choose loose
eye shadow powder that can help you get softer effects on your oily
eyelids.
Pressed powder can be less messy, so a better option for oily
eyelids eye makeup, but you should be experienced with a brush to
apply it properly.
You can also try to set your liner with a coordinating powder
eyeshadow. Gently pat the eyeshadow right on top of your liner to
make it last for longer.
Oily Eyelids Eye Makeup Solutions
If the powder foundation isn't the right product for you, use an
eyeshadow primer along with the finishing powder that can prevent
any problems after the application of eye shadow and help you
forget about shiny eyelids.
When dealing with excessively oily eyelids, you may even need to
stop applying the eye shadow on your entire eyelid or try a
different tactic for oily eyelids eye makeup that works wonders
especially in the summer.
Use an angle brush and apply powder shadow only on the lower third
of the eyelid. Highlight using a light color in the inner corner of
the eye and under the curve of the brow. Finish your look with a
waterproof pencil or cream eyeliner.
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