Graphic liner look
Easy breezy liner and glitter look
Using the following products from @Sephora Los Angeles
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Hey everyone! I'm so excited to share more about achieving that dazzling graphic liner and glitter look that caught your eye. It truly is easier than it seems, and I've picked up a few tricks along the way that I think you'll find super helpful, especially if you're keen on making this look your own, or even trying to incorporate it into a more everyday style. First off, let's talk about the 'how-to' – because I know many of you are wondering, 'como fazer essa maquiagem?' For a crisp graphic liner, my secret weapon is often a good quality liquid eyeliner pen with a fine, flexible tip. I find these give me the most control. Start by mapping out your desired shape with a light hand, perhaps just a few dots to connect. A common graphic liner style is mimicking a cut crease, but instead of shadow, you're using liner. I usually extend a line from my lower lash line's outer corner, aiming towards the tail of my brow, and then connect it back to my crease. Don't be afraid to use a small piece of tape to get a super sharp edge – it's a game-changer! Once your graphic shape is defined, fill it in carefully. If you prefer a softer graphic liner, a gel liner applied with an angled brush can give you more playtime before it sets. Now for the glitter! This is where the magic really happens. After your liner is dry, apply a thin layer of glitter glue or a glitter primer to the area where you want the sparkle. This step is crucial for preventing fallout and ensuring your glitter stays put all day (or night!). Then, gently press your chosen glitter onto the adhesive using a flat, synthetic brush or even your fingertip. I love using iridescent glitters for a multi-dimensional effect, but a classic silver or gold is always stunning. Remember, a little goes a long way, especially for a more 'easy breezy' look. For those of you searching for 'neutral makeup looks' but still wanting to dabble in graphic liner, don't worry, it's totally possible! The key is balance and color choice. Instead of a bold black, try a deep brown, charcoal gray, or even a subtle, muted jewel tone like a forest green or plum. You can make the graphic element smaller and more understated, perhaps just a floating line above your crease or a very thin double wing. Pair this with a neutral eyeshadow on your lid – think matte browns, taupes, or a soft shimmer. Keep your foundation light, add a touch of bronzer, and a nude lip, and suddenly your graphic liner becomes a chic accent rather than the main event. It’s all about letting one feature shine! And what about 'eyeshadow for dark blue dress'? This is a fantastic opportunity to play with complementary or contrasting shades. For a dark blue dress, a silver or champagne glitter graphic liner would look absolutely stunning, creating a cool, sophisticated vibe. You could also try a metallic copper or bronze graphic liner for a beautiful contrast that really makes your eyes pop. If you want to lean into the blue, a subtle navy or deep teal graphic liner could work beautifully, perhaps paired with a softer, smoky brown eyeshadow base. Don't forget that a touch of glitter in the inner corner can brighten up any look and pair wonderfully with a striking outfit. Experiment with what feels right for your personal style and the occasion!
