Author:
Joan Hall
Date Of Creation:
4 July 2021
Update Date:
1 July 2024
Content
1 Even out skin tone with foundation. Find a foundation that matches your skin color and apply it with your fingertips on or with a foundation brush. Blend the foundation thoroughly on the cheeks and around the eyes. An even skin color emphasizes the eyes, makes them visually larger and brighter.- Use either foundation or foundation powder, whichever works best for your skin type.
- Don't use too much foundation. If you use too much foundation, your makeup will look unnatural, distracting attention from the beauty of your eyes.
- The triangular application method is considered to be the most effective for achieving a natural result. The corners of the base of the triangle are stretched to the corners of the eyes, from one to the other. The top of the triangle should reach the cheekbone. Shade the borders carefully so they are not visible.
- Bend over the eyebrows
- To the inner corners of the eyes
- Along the bridge of the nose
- On the protrusion of the cheekbones
Method 2 of 3: Keeping Your Eyes Healthy
- 1 Sleep well at night. No amount of makeup can replace a good night's sleep. Sleeping well at night is essential for bright, healthy and beautiful eyes. Sleep for at least seven or eight hours and you will wake up refreshed and energized.
- Try to go to bed at the same time, and wake up on a specific schedule. Such a daily routine will allow the body to rest, you will wake up rested and refreshed.
- During periods of sleep deprivation, treat your eyes more carefully to look fresher in the morning.
- 2 Drink plenty of water. Water is the simplest beauty recipe, not only for the eyes, but also for hair, skin and everything else. When your body is dehydrated, your eyes become dull or reddened. Water keeps the eyes clean and bright.
- If thirsty, drink clear water instead of coffee or lemonade. No drink does as much good for your body as water does.
- Take a bottle of water with you, refill it regularly, so you will not feel thirsty and will maintain the necessary water balance in the body.
- 3 Avoid alcohol and salty foods. Both alcohol and salty foods make your face puffy and your eyes puffy as they dehydrate your body. The most inappropriate time for alcohol and salty food is right before bed, so you will undoubtedly wake up with puffy eyes. Stop eating and drinking a few hours before bed, and drink enough clean water to compensate for alcoholic drinks and salty foods if you have consumed them.
- 4 Eat foods that contain eye nutrients. To keep your eyes shiny and beautiful for a long time, reconsider your diet, you may want to add more foods to your diet that are good for eye health. These products include:
- Carrots and sweet potatoes contain beta carotene, which prevents retinal degeneration and cataracts.
- Spinach, bell peppers and Brussels sprouts, these foods are rich in vitamin C, which protects your eyes.
- Turkey and other lean meats are rich in zinc and B vitamins, which are essential for eye health.
- Salmon, sardines and almonds contain omega 3 fatty acids that protect the eyes.
- 5 Check if you have the correct glasses. Even if you eat healthy food and get enough sleep, the wrong load on your eyes will make them irritated and red instead. To make them bright and beautiful. Visit your optometrist regularly to check if you are wearing the correct glasses or contact lenses.
- 6 Avoid allergens. Dust, animal dander, mold, and other allergens can irritate the eyes, causing itching and redness. Try to avoid allergens. During allergen season, take medication to reduce redness and itching to keep your eyes bright and healthy.
- 7 Use saline as eye drops as needed. This is a quick way to hydrate your eyes and give them a healthy look instantly. Physiological solution is similar in composition to natural tears and moisturizes the eyes well.
Method 3 of 3: Natural Ways
- 1 Soothe your eyes with a cucumber. This is a great remedy that you can apply in the morning when you wake up with puffy eyes. Lie down, close your eyes, put slices of chilled cucumber on your eyelids. Keep the cucumber in front of your eyes for five minutes until the slices are warm. A lower temperature can help reduce swelling and irritation. If you don't have a cucumber, use a couple of chilled spoons.
- 2 Use chamomile tea bags. Chamomile has a calming effect and helps reduce eye irritation. Soak two tea bags in water, squeeze them out, refrigerate for a few minutes. Place the tea bags over your closed eyes and let them sit for five minutes.
- 3 Use grated potatoes. Grate white potatoes, place a small amount of potatoes on your closed eyes. Let the potatoes sit for five minutes, then rinse them off with cold water. Potatoes are very good at relieving swelling.
- 4 Make a witch hazel compress. Witch hazel is a mild astringent often used in medicines to treat tumors. Soak two cotton balls in the witch hazel infusion. put it on your eyes for five minutes. The swelling and irritation should go away.
- 5 Make a compress with aloe. If your eyes are irritated and itchy, aloe will definitely help. Dip two cotton balls in the aloe gel and refrigerate for a few minutes. Place the chilled aloe gel on your eyelids and wait 5 minutes. Remove the cotton balls.