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Try these techniques to make your eyes pop!

Glasses tend to cast a dark shadow around your eyes so brighten them up with concealer. Dab a little on your inner eye corners then use your index finger or a brush to blend out. Use a little on your top lids, too! Next, define your brows and keep them full and natural — brows are the perfect frame for your glasses! After, rub a little highlighter on the inner corners of your eyes and just under your brows for an extra brightening effect.

Don't go crazy with too much eyeshadow. Instead, go for a defined, strong line with just a little shadow — this look will stand out against your glasses. To start, sweep a light champagne-y color on your top lids then blend a darker shade (like purple) into your crease-adding depth here is key to making your eye makeup pop! Use black liquid liner to line your entire top lash line, winging out at the outer corners. Line your lower lashline with black pencil, then curl lashes and apply two coats of mascara on top lashes and one on bottom for an eye-opening effect.

17 Tip: On days when you decide to wear contacts, use eye makeup that says ophthalmologist tested or hypoallergenic on the label-these won't irritate your eyes.

Try: Too Faced Absolutely Flawless Concealer ($20, sephora.com), Wet n' Wild Brow Pencil($1, drugstores), Benefit's High Brow Pencil($20, Sephora.com), Stila Kitten Eyeshadow ($18, stilacosmetics.com), Napolean Color Disc Eyeshadow in Purple #14 ($25, ulta.com), NYX Studio Liquid Liner in Extreme Black ($5, drugstores), Rimmel London Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Liner Pencil($4, drugstores), Covergirl LashBlast Fusion Mascara($9, drugstores).

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By Gizem Ozcelik