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Due to different visual pathologies and age-related presbyopia, many women of different ages wear prescription lenses.
The first and foremost thing is to choose the right glasses because they are going to be part of your image.
It is very important to look for innovative, fashionable, versatile frames that adapt to your daily routine, but fundamentally that go with your features.
Once you have made that important choice, makeup is key to combining them and enhancing your look.
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The best makeup tips if you wear glasses
The best way to start a make-up is to use decongestant tears because many times the eyes can become dry when wearing glasses.
The eye is an organ that needs hydration and these tears or eye drops (over the counter) are essential.
The second thing to keep in mind is to highlight the look, because the eye area, together with the glasses, will be the focus of attention.
An infallible option is mascara, but many women with long eyelashes find it uncomfortable to wear makeup using glasses.
That is why eyeliners are always the best option in these cases, because they highlight the eyes in the same way.
Another point to which you have to pay a lot of attention is the eyebrows, the boom of the moment.
They are the protagonists of most of the looks and even if your makeup style is simple and net, having the eyebrows outlined and combed with some eyebrow gel or mascara is a good option to see the look clearer and show off the glasses better.
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In the mouth, including a lipstick that is the same color (or in contrast) with the frame of the glasses will add style to your look.
The played combinations of lip shades and lens frames are a success.
Many times, very large frames make the cheekbones look hidden.
The solution?
Incorporate a blush with a satin finish into your makeup (because the shine stands out).
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