How to Apply Glitter Eyeshadow Like a Pro?

2023/08/04

How to Apply Glitter Eyeshadow Like a Pro?


Glitter eyeshadow is a great way to add some sparkle and glamour to your makeup look. However, applying glitter eyeshadow can be a little tricky, especially if you are not used to working with glitter. In this article, we will share some tips and tricks for applying glitter eyeshadow like a pro.


1. Prep Your Eyelids

Before applying any eyeshadow, it is important to prep your eyelids. This will help your eyeshadow stay on longer and prevent creasing. Start by cleansing your eyelids with a gentle cleanser or makeup remover. Then, apply an eyeshadow primer to your eyelids. This will create a smooth and even base for your eyeshadow to adhere to. You can also use a concealer or foundation to prep your eyelids, but make sure to set it with a translucent powder to prevent creasing.


2. Choose the Right Type of Glitter Eyeshadow

There are different types of glitter eyeshadows available, including loose glitter, pressed glitter, and glitter creams. Loose glitter can be messy and difficult to work with, while pressed glitter is easier to apply and less messy. Glitter creams are great for creating a more intense and dramatic look. Choose a glitter eyeshadow that suits your skill level and the occasion.


3. Use the Right Tools

When it comes to applying glitter eyeshadow, the right tools can make a big difference. A flat shader brush is perfect for picking up and applying glitter eyeshadow. A small detailing brush can be used to apply glitter to specific areas, such as the inner corners of your eyes. A fluffy blending brush can be used to blend out harsh edges. If you are using loose glitter, you may need to use a glitter glue or adhesive to help it adhere to your eyelids.


4. Apply Your Base Eyeshadow

Before applying glitter eyeshadow, it is important to apply your base eyeshadow. Choose a matte or satin eyeshadow that matches your skin tone and apply it all over your eyelids. This will create a neutral base for your glitter eyeshadow to stand out against.


5. Apply the Glitter Eyeshadow

Now it is time to apply the glitter eyeshadow. Use a flat shader brush to pick up the glitter eyeshadow. Tap off any excess glitter and gently press the brush onto your eyelids, starting from the inner corner and working your way outwards. Use the small detailing brush to apply glitter to specific areas, such as the inner corners of your eyes. If you are using loose glitter, apply a small amount of glitter glue to your eyelids before applying the glitter.


6. Blend Out Harsh Edges

To avoid any harsh edges, blend out the glitter eyeshadow with a fluffy blending brush. Use small circular motions to soften any harsh lines. You can also apply a matte or satin transition shade to the crease to help blend the glitter eyeshadow seamlessly.


7. Add Some Extra Glitter

For a more intense look, you can add some extra glitter to your eyeshadow. Apply a small amount of glitter glue to a small area on your eyelids and use a detailing brush to apply loose glitter to the glue. You can also apply glitter eyeliner to your upper lash line for some extra sparkle.


8. Finish with Mascara

To complete your glitter eyeshadow look, apply mascara to your lashes. The mascara will help define your lashes and create a dramatic effect. You can also apply false lashes if you want an even more dramatic look.


In conclusion, glitter eyeshadow can be a fun and glamorous addition to your makeup look. By following these tips and tricks, you can apply glitter eyeshadow like a pro. Remember to prep your eyelids, choose the right type of glitter eyeshadow, use the right tools, apply your base eyeshadow, blend out harsh edges, add some extra glitter, and finish with mascara. With some practice, you will be able to create dazzling and show-stopping glitter eyeshadow looks.

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