
Teenage girls who wear glasses need to take special care with their makeup. They may need to take a more subtle approach than their peers who do not wear glasses. This often depends on what kind of frames they are wearing.
Concealer :
A teenage girl who wears glasses needs to be particularly adept at applying concealer. Any dark circle under their eyes will be more noticeable, with glasses. Lightly dot concealer on dark circles and gently blend in with a makeup sponge. Avoid using hands when applying makeup, as it can cause acne breakouts.
Eyeliner :
As a teenager, it can be fun to go extreme with black eyeliner. Be aware that the effect will be magnified on teen girls who wear glasses. To avoid a scary clown look, dial down the amount of eyeliner applied or go for a softer shade. Brown and gray are subtle colors that will give makeup a smoky look.
Mascara :
Teen girls who wear mascara should follow the same makeup tips as for eyeliner. Do not cake on mascara or glasses will magnify the effect, making it look like you do not know how to wear makeup. A makeup tip for teenage girls with long eyelashes; use an eyelash curler or no mascara at all. I learned that makeup trick in my early teens, when I kept getting mascara dots all over my glasses. Trust me, the makeup will stain your shirt when you try to clean your glasses off.
Eyeshadow :
What style and color of glasses you have should be considered when choosing eyeshadow? Teen girls with frame less glasses can be judiciously daring and bold with eyeshadow colors. If you have silver frames, gold eye shadows can make your makeup seem strange. If your glasses' frames are gold, gray-toned eye shadows should be used with caution. If you have heavy or color specific frames, go for soft neutral eye shadows. You do not want your glasses to clash with your eye color.
Lipstick :
Lipstick makeup tips for teen girls who wear glasses are fairly simple. If you have frame less glasses, just make sure your lipstick balances with the rest of your makeup. For metal frames, anything from a lip balm to a medium toned lipstick should look good. For heavy framed and colored glasses, a little lip color should be worn to balance out the statement your glasses make. This color can be soft to bold, just as long as your lips don't appear washed out.
Concealer :
A teenage girl who wears glasses needs to be particularly adept at applying concealer. Any dark circle under their eyes will be more noticeable, with glasses. Lightly dot concealer on dark circles and gently blend in with a makeup sponge. Avoid using hands when applying makeup, as it can cause acne breakouts.
Eyeliner :
As a teenager, it can be fun to go extreme with black eyeliner. Be aware that the effect will be magnified on teen girls who wear glasses. To avoid a scary clown look, dial down the amount of eyeliner applied or go for a softer shade. Brown and gray are subtle colors that will give makeup a smoky look.
Mascara :
Teen girls who wear mascara should follow the same makeup tips as for eyeliner. Do not cake on mascara or glasses will magnify the effect, making it look like you do not know how to wear makeup. A makeup tip for teenage girls with long eyelashes; use an eyelash curler or no mascara at all. I learned that makeup trick in my early teens, when I kept getting mascara dots all over my glasses. Trust me, the makeup will stain your shirt when you try to clean your glasses off.
Eyeshadow :
What style and color of glasses you have should be considered when choosing eyeshadow? Teen girls with frame less glasses can be judiciously daring and bold with eyeshadow colors. If you have silver frames, gold eye shadows can make your makeup seem strange. If your glasses' frames are gold, gray-toned eye shadows should be used with caution. If you have heavy or color specific frames, go for soft neutral eye shadows. You do not want your glasses to clash with your eye color.
Lipstick :
Lipstick makeup tips for teen girls who wear glasses are fairly simple. If you have frame less glasses, just make sure your lipstick balances with the rest of your makeup. For metal frames, anything from a lip balm to a medium toned lipstick should look good. For heavy framed and colored glasses, a little lip color should be worn to balance out the statement your glasses make. This color can be soft to bold, just as long as your lips don't appear washed out.
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