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... Read moreOkay, so you've seen my blue glitter smokey eye, and I know many of you are wondering about making that glitter really pop and last all night! For that dazzling royal blue effect, a good glitter primer or adhesive is your best friend. I've tried a few, and honestly, a tiny dab of NYX Glitter Primer or Too Faced Glitter Glue makes all the difference. Apply it before the glitter, right where you want that sparkle. Then, gently press the glitter on with a flat, synthetic brush or even your fingertip for maximum impact. And don't forget to do your eye makeup before your face makeup when working with glitter – trust me, fallout is real, and it's much easier to clean up before your foundation is on! Another tip for nailing the royal blue smokey eye: don't be afraid to deepen the outer V with a dark navy or even a black shadow before applying the blue glitter. This creates more dimension and helps the blue stand out even more. For different eye shapes, if you have hooded eyes, bring the glitter slightly higher into the crease when your eyes are open to ensure it's visible. For almond eyes, you can really play with extending the glitter outwards for a dramatic winged effect, making your eyes look even more captivating. To really make the blue pop, consider using a white or light blue base shadow underneath the glitter. Now, let's talk about something equally exciting: glitter pink makeup, especially for my beautiful black girls out there! I often get asked what shades work best, and let me tell you, pinks look absolutely stunning on deeper skin tones. Think vibrant fuchsias, rich magentas, and shimmering rose golds. These colors truly pop and bring out incredible warmth and radiance. For a glitter pink look, I love starting with a matte pink base shadow that matches your desired glitter shade. Then, layer a chunky pink glitter or a metallic rose gold pigment over the lid. A pink cut crease with glitter is also a showstopper! Don't shy away from bright, bold pinks – they're incredibly flattering. If you're experimenting with different hues, consider how the undertones of the pink complement your skin. Cooler-toned pinks can create a striking contrast, while warmer rose golds enhance your natural glow. The key is to build up the color and glitter gradually to control the intensity. And just like with blue glitter, a good primer is essential to minimize fallout and keep your pink sparkle in place all day or night. It’s all about having fun and feeling fabulous in your own skin!