Archived Post

What are your best tips and tricks for defining the eyes?

What are your best tips and tricks for defining the eyes? Share!

.

Get comfortable with eyeliner (either top/bottom or both!); love yourself some mascara, and always be willing to experiment!

12 Comments

Comments that do not adhere to our comment policy may be removed. Discussion and debate are highly encouraged but we expect community members to participate respectfully. Please keep discussion on-topic, and if you have general feedback, a product review request, an off-topic question, or need technical support, please contact us!

Please help us streamline the comments' section and be more efficient: double-check the post above for more basic information like pricing, availability, and so on to make sure your question wasn't answered already. Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but will typically be removed after errors are fixed (unless a response is needed).

We appreciate enthusiasm for new releases but ask readers to please hold questions regarding if/when a review will be posted as we can't commit to or guarantee product reviews. We don't want to set expectations and then disappoint readers as even products that are swatched don't always end up being reviewed due to time constraints and changes in priorities! Thank you for understanding!

Comments on this post are closed.
Vivi Avatar

I think everyone should figure out, which eyeliner color makes their eyes POP the most, and should def not be scared of trying some colors other than black… maybe some purple-ish, or just shades of green 🙂

dolce aria Avatar

Depends on the eye shape, size of lid, etc.

For eyes like mine?(fairly high brown bones, prominent but not hooded, prominent crease, reasonably thick lashes, colorless, paler toned iris’) my usual defining techniques involves taking the color above the crease, blending it almost up to the brow bone, hardly ever lining more than the outer corner of the lower lid-blend it inwards with shadow, but i NEVER close that lid completely-taking care with choice of mascara and always curling, and using the liner more on the outer side of my eye more than the inner one(when I’m doing lighter liner, i don’t even bother with the inner half of the eye-I just taper it well, and if I match it more to the mascara, than for contrast, then it looks like just a thicker lash line.

Sarah M Avatar

For me lining below the upper lashes and on the waterline, applying mascara to upper and lower lashes, and grooming brows are steps that complete any eye makeup and frame the eyes for perfect definition.

lexi Avatar

i agree with the gel liner tip. my biggest tip though has been tightlining my upper lid with prestige’s total intensity liner in bold brown. i do this alone, and then mascara and it has done wonders for me. the liner does not move!!!!! best liner, iMO.

AnGeLwInGz Avatar

Don’t be afraid of that liner! Get as close to your lashline as you can possibly get with it, even in between the lashes if you’re comfortable, apply your shadow, and top off with more liner if you still need it; you may not, it’s a cool trick. It’s also super-important to find a mascara that you love. The splurge is worth it. Invest in a few good e/s palettes that include varying colors and you will have tons of different looks to experiment with.

Brian Kelly Avatar

Liners, shadowing the crease or defining a crease if you don’t have much of one, lengthening mascara & curling lashes — which creates the illusion of a bigger eye and a white liner on the waterline always helps make the eye look bigger especially if your big on darker shadows for say a smokey eye.

Smoking the crease and highlighting the lid with a lighter color or even something with sparkle always helps. Touch of Mineralized Skinfinish, a neutral shade and Fix+ is perfect for to help create more depth.

Christy Avatar

Keep shadows in proportion to your eye shape & size. Less is more. Be careful not to overblend. Tightline the upper lashline to make lashes look thicker. Search for a good mascara that works with your lashes and environment. Not everyone will like the same one because we have different preferences. Remember that mascara will not perform equally in different environments (eg. humid vs dry, cool vs warm)

Emm Avatar

Learn how to line the eye, mascara and good blending of e/s is amazing also. Currently I love lining the bottom waterline with a nude/white eyeliner to make me look more awake.

We try to approve comments within 24 hours (and reply to them within 72 hours) but can sometimes get behind and appreciate your patience! 🙂 If you have general feedback, product review requests, off-topic questions, or need technical support, please contact us directly. Thank you for your patience!