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We all need to wear face masks when we’re out and about. Period. But since said masks cover a good portion of our faces, many of us have put makeup on hold. Especially since we’ve been stuck at home. (Although we sometimes swipe on some lipstick for a Zoom call.) Our…
Eye Makeup Looks for Masks
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #1
Paint a dramatic blue shadow over your lids and all the way up to under your eyebrows. The thicker the strokes, the better.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #2
Use a rich red shade to create a subtle cat eye. Make sure the point is tipped slightly upward.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #3
You can also achieve the look with a bright white hue. This time go wider for a bolder finish.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #4
Brush on an eye-catching pink shadow on the top and bottom of your eyes. Then extend the color from your eyes to your hairline.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #5
There’s never been a better time to experiment with negative space. Draw wings on both the inner and outer corners of your eyes. Resist the urge to fill them in.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #6
Make your eyes pop with a lime green shadow spread a little above your lids. Add a swipe of mascara and you’re good to go.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #7
Some smudged liner on the outer corners of your eyes is all you need.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #8
Fill in the points of your negative space cat eye with a vibrant shadow.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #9
Swipe on a light purple shadow and don’t forget your inner corners. Apply mascara only on your top outer lashes.
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Eye Makeup Looks for Masks #10
A thick-winged cat eye is nothing new. But slightly smudging the top and bottom outer corners gives it a fresh spin.
