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Behind the Glasses
Behind the Glasses

Before

After
Step 1
Skincare

Step 1Skincare
Apply Hydrating Eye Cream or Extra Eye Repair Cream to prep under eye area. Allow cream to absorb completely before apply makeup.
Step 2
Corrector & Concealer

Step 2Corrector & Concealer
For under eye darkness and discolouration, start with Corrector; use a Concealer Brush for precise application. Layer Creamy Concealer one shade lighter than your skin tone directly over the Corrector. Apply as close as possible to the lash line, and also on the innermost corner of the eye. Gently blend with your fingers.
Step 3
Brows

Step 3Brows
Wearing glasses can highlight your brows, so start by tweezing any stray hairs. Choose a powder Eye Shadow or Brow pencil that matches your hair colour to define the brow. Using the Eye Brow Brush or Eye Definer Brush (if you have sparse brows), apply shadow in light feathery strokes from the inner to outer corners of the brow.
Step 4
Eye shadow

Step 4Eye shadow
Sweep a neutral Eye Shadow that doesn't conflict with your frames over the entire lid, then apply a complementary shade to the eye crease and blend. Highlight the brow bone with a light, matte Eye Shadow. Layer a sparkle eye shadow on top for a pretty gleam.
Step 5
Eye liner

Step 5Eye liner
Choose an Eyeliner shade darker than your eye colour. Make sure liner on the upper lashline is thick enough to be visible when eyes are wide open. Liner on the lower lashline should always be softer and thinner than liner on the upper lashline. Top and bottom liner should meet at the outer corner of the eye. If your glasses enhance the size of your eyes, apply to the upper lash line only.
Step 6
Mascara

Step 6Mascara
Curl lashes, then apply 2 to 3 coats of mascara, brushing from base to tips of lashes. Roll the wand as you go to separate lashes and avoid clumps.
Bobbi’s Tips

Bobbi’s Tips
Put on your glasses after each step to check results and correct any imperfections. For an evening look with glasses, smudge the upper lash line with Long-Wear Eye Pencil and the Smokey Eyeliner Brush for extra drama.
Behind the Glasses
Behind the Glasses

Before

After
Step 1
Skincare

Step 1Skincare
Apply Hydrating Eye Cream or Extra Eye Repair Cream to prep under eye area. Allow cream to absorb completely before apply makeup.
Step 2
Corrector & Concealer

Step 2Corrector & Concealer
For under eye darkness and discolouration, start with Corrector; use a Concealer Brush for precise application. Layer Creamy Concealer one shade lighter than your skin tone directly over the Corrector. Apply as close as possible to the lash line, and also on the innermost corner of the eye. Gently blend with your fingers.
Step 3
Brows

Step 3Brows
Wearing glasses can highlight your brows, so start by tweezing any stray hairs. Choose a powder Eye Shadow or Brow pencil that matches your hair colour to define the brow. Using the Eye Brow Brush or Eye Definer Brush (if you have sparse brows), apply shadow in light feathery strokes from the inner to outer corners of the brow.
Step 4
Eye shadow

Step 4Eye shadow
Sweep a neutral Eye Shadow that doesn't conflict with your frames over the entire lid, then apply a complementary shade to the eye crease and blend. Highlight the brow bone with a light, matte Eye Shadow. Layer a sparkle eye shadow on top for a pretty gleam.
Step 5
Eye liner

Step 5Eye liner
Choose an Eyeliner shade darker than your eye colour. Make sure liner on the upper lashline is thick enough to be visible when eyes are wide open. Liner on the lower lashline should always be softer and thinner than liner on the upper lashline. Top and bottom liner should meet at the outer corner of the eye. If your glasses enhance the size of your eyes, apply to the upper lash line only.
Step 6
Mascara

Step 6Mascara
Curl lashes, then apply 2 to 3 coats of mascara, brushing from base to tips of lashes. Roll the wand as you go to separate lashes and avoid clumps.
Bobbi’s Tips

Bobbi’s Tips
Put on your glasses after each step to check results and correct any imperfections. For an evening look with glasses, smudge the upper lash line with Long-Wear Eye Pencil and the Smokey Eyeliner Brush for extra drama.