The Best Ways to Use Glitter Eyeshadow for a Subtle Look

2023/08/15

There’s no denying that glitter eyeshadow is a fun and playful way to add some sparkle to your makeup look. However, many may believe that glitter is too bold and daring to be worn on a regular basis. We’re here to debunk that myth and show you how you can use glitter eyeshadow for a subtle look that works for any occasion.


1. Choosing the Right Color


Before we delve into how to apply glitter eyeshadow for a subtle look, it’s important to choose the right color. You want to select a color that complements your skin tone and fits the occasion. If you want to go for a subtle, everyday look, choose a neutral color like champagne or light pink. These colors will give you just enough sparkle to brighten up your eyes without being too bold. For a more dramatic look, you can choose darker colors like navy or black that have subtle glitter flecks that will still give you that sparkle effect without being too over-the-top.


2. Pick the Right Type of Glitter


Another important factor is to select the right type of glitter eyeshadow. There are various types of glitter eyeshadows available in the market, from loose to pressed powders. Loose glitter powders tend to produce more fallout and can be challenging to work with, especially if you’re new to using glitter. Pressed glitter shadows are the easiest to apply and produce lesser fallout. Therefore, they’re the most recommended if you’re looking to create a subtle, everyday look. Cream-based glitter shadows can also be a great pick as they provide added hydration, making them ideal for those with dry eyelids.


3. Keep the Rest of Your Makeup Simple


The key to using glitter eyeshadow for a subtle look is to keep the rest of your makeup simple. Glitter is a statement on its own, so you don’t want to add too many competing elements to your look. Keeping it simple means choosing a natural lip color and apply light blush. If you decide to do a bold lip color, make sure you balance the rest of the look by keeping the eye makeup minimal.


4. Use a Flat Brush


One of the mistakes that people make when applying glitter eyeshadow is using the wrong type of brush. Fluffy brushes are great for blending shadows, but when it comes to applying glitter, you’ll need a flat brush to help pack the color onto the lid. When applying glitter, the most important aspect is to use a tapping motion instead of a swiping motion. This helps to reduce the fallout and reduce the chances of smearing the glitter all over your face.


5. Layer Over Matte Eyeshadow


The most subtle way to use glitter eyeshadow is to layer it over a matte shadow shadow. Applying a base of matte eyeshadow before adding the glitter on top works to tone down the glitters and make it more understated. A tip to remember is to start by applying the matte shadow over the lid and blend it outward. After which, apply the glitter in the center of the lid using a flat brush.


In conclusion, glitter eyeshadow is a fun and playful way to add some sparkle to your daily makeup routine. With the above-listed tips, you can easily create a subtle and beautiful look that is perfect for an everyday or special occasion. Remember to choose the right color, type of glitter, and use a flat brush to avoid fallout, build up the glitter slowly, and keep your makeup simple allow the subtle glitter to be the center of attention.

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