Beauty enthusiasts are always on the hunt for tricks and different ways of applying make-up that would make their beauty routine easier or take their looks to a higher level. And TikTok has just been flooded with one of them. This is a completely new way of applying eyeliner, which will allow your eyes to light up in a wide variety of colors.
In recent years, social networks have been fascinated by different people bright make-up looks. But you've probably noticed that beauty enthusiasts applied vivid colors to their lids, especially with eye shadows, theirs eyeliner or but the eyeliner usually remains standard black. Well, now that is finally changing.
Social network TikTok went crazy with a trick published by a make-up artist @monetcmichael. With it, you can beautify your eyelids in an easy way eyeliner in any color – and you don't even need a ruler!
You just have to have eyeshadow palette, thin brush and micellar water, which you use to clean the skin and remove make-up. Brush dip in micellar water, and then you are with him on the eyelid you apply eyeshadow the same way you would apply eyeliner. So your make-up look is complete, and TikTok promises that it will last on your face several hours.
@monetmcmichael new fav unlocked OMG. catch me rocking a new eyeliner color every day 💅🏽
There are opinions on whether the trick really works different. That is why she is a user of the social network Instagram @roseandben decided to try it out and then wait a few hours to see if her make-up look would change preserved. And as it turns out, it is micellar water made sure that the shadow on her eyelids remained.
@roseandben ib: @monet mcmichael 🤍 Have y'all tried this yet?! ✨ #viralmakeup
We suggest that you play around with your makeup and dress your lids in the most diverse combinations, as this will make it easier for you to know which one suits you best. Makeup artists suggest that if you have Brown eyes, you reach for orange and purple shades, but if your eyes are blue, after golden tons. Green-eyed advise gray and blue shades, those with greenish-brown eyes reddish shadows.