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No More Smudged Eye Makeup!

Eyeliner and eye shadow are things that when applied correctly, can make your eyes look bigger and even bring out the color of your eyes. Yet, one of the biggest annoyances is smudgy eyeliner, which can ruin your look very quickly. The reason behind this could be excess oil, sweat or even the humidity in the air. Fortunately there are things you could do that help prevent smudged eye makeup.

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Many women suffer from sweaty or oily eyelids, which causes makeup to smudge or  fade away. Everyone creates oil on their eyelids because there are small oil glands at the eyelash line that adds oil to our tear film. This oil lubricates the eyes and the oil prevents the water from evaporating. Other reasons why your makeup smudges can be simply the weather being too humid or even sweating.

Tips to Avoid Smudged Eye Makeup
1. Keep your face clean: Start the day off by washing your face and removing any makeup you might have from the day before. Make sure you don’t have any moisturizer when applying eye makeup, which can add to the oiliness of your eyelids.
2. Hydrate: Most moisturizers have a lot of oils that do great things for other parts of your face, but when it comes to your eyes, those oils are breaking down your makeup. Try gels or oil-free formulas in the morning and use the heavier moisturizers for the nighttime. You can also avoid putting creams directly on your eyelid or very close to your eyelashes.

3. Shine control: There are shine control blotting sheets that you can use on different parts of your face, which absorb extra oil. You can start out by blotting your eyelids before you apply makeup to make sure you get a clean start.
4. Primer: Most women don’t like primer because it can be just as expensive as other more noticeable eye makeup, but it’s worth it. Primers can make your eye makeup last longer, by preventing humidity and are even sweat resistant, which prevent smudging.
5. Go waterproof: The keywords to look for are “long-lasting” and “waterproof”. These products are great because they stay in place and don’t break down and get messy as the day goes on.

Getting the perfect eye makeup might take years to master because not all products work the same for everyone. One of the best things to do is to talk to beautician at a department or cosmetics store. Many times you can score a free makeup makeover and see what works best before purchasing the product.

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