Makeup should not be hindered by the fact that your eyes may have changed. Instead of Botox or surgery, celebrate their twinkle and experience. Do two first.
Prime lids
Mature lids might be warm and sticky, making makeup smear, look mushy, or disappear, or chilly and dry, making shadows not blend and liner skip or be difficult to apply.
Use black or dark brown high-pigment eye pencil
It prevents eye makeup from creasing, feathering, spreading, and looking like an unmade bed. Buy the correct sort for your lids.
Gently hold lids taut for a neat line
It's a terrific trick. Look straight into the mirror and softly draw your eye taut (not tight!) at the outer edge while applying liner to your upper lids.
Bet double
Another method boosts pencil liner. Retouch the pencil line with a heavy powder eye makeup.
To enlarge eyes, contour the crease
Only individuals with deep-set lids cannot contour the crease. Neutral medium-toned shadow crayon.
Neutral shadows are reliable
Shadow palettes with 6–12 neutral colors replace quads. They're fun to layer beiges, browns, grays, mattes, shimmers, lights, and darks.
Use lash curlers and black mascara
Curling lashes expands the eyes, but try this. To maximize curl, turn your hand away from you and squeeze.
False eyelashes
Fake lashes enhance mascara. They can make all the difference to adult eyes, especially during parties or evening gatherings and in photos.
Eyebrow tails
Brow makeup completes any eye makeup appearance. Most 50s, 60s, and 70s women have scant outer brows or no brow tails.