Eyeliner Won’t Stay On
For eyeliner that goes on darker and stays on longer, eye drops will do the trick. Add a little eye redness reliever to cake liner or powdered eye shadow and then apply along the lid with an angled brush.You get a perfectly smooth line
that will last all night.
Big Under-Eye Circles
Apply a concealer at least a half-shade lighter than your skin tone. Use it after applying your foundation. Mix a bit of blue eye shadow with moisturizer. Follow with foundation.
No Makeup Remover
If you’ve run out of makeup remover, use olive oil. In the beauty industry, extra-virgin olive oil is preferred. It doesn’t clog pores or cause breakouts.
Clumped Mascara
Dip a cotton swab in makeup remover and then squeeze until it’s almost dry. Go over lashes with the swab to remove any excess. A folded tissue placed under lower lashes will catch anything. Comb lashes while they’re damp, and then blink against a tissue to blot excess as well as guard against smudges
Over-Blushed
If instead of getting a rosy glow you ended up looking like a clown, then simply take a big fluffy powder puff and press it onto your cheeks to lift excess color away.Take another clean puff, and apply a layer of loose powder on top.
Day-to-Evening Makeup in Minutes
Go deeper with your lips. First, line your lip with a lip liner, matching your lipstick, and apply lipstick.
Finish with a neutral pencil to fill the outer rim of the lips.
To make eyelashes appear longer, apply a coat of mascara and then use a cotton swab to dust the lashes with loose powder; add a second coat of mascara.
Create a smoky eye with petroleum jelly. Line the top and bottom lash lines with a dark pencil. Put a thin layer of petroleum jelly over the lid and blink, and you’ll have the desired smudged look.

