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Evonne

How I Finally Cracked My Makeup Style

It took me five years to realize: finding the right makeup look isn’t about copying tutorials. It’s about understanding lines and curves—and how tiny shifts in direction reshape the face. Take brows. Most have two parts, but change the angle, curve, or width slightly and the entire expression transforms. That same principle applies to eyeliner, lashes, contour, and blush. Each is just a line—draw it differently, and the mood changes. A straight eyeliner softens your look. Curve it, and suddenly there’s mystery. A fan of upward lashes looks lively; but let that final lash cluster droop slightly—like some actresses do—and you get that cool, distant elegance. It’s subtle but powerful. Blush is no exception: swipe it horizontally to widen, diagonally to elongate, or vertically for a natural lift. Don’t just follow steps—trace your own lines. #beauty #makeup #facialcontouring

How I Finally Cracked My Makeup Style
beverlymills

I Used to Hate My Wide Jaw—Now It’s a Flex

Five years ago, I’d do anything to hide my square face and flat profile. Now? I lean into it. Turns out, what I thought made me look “harsh” actually gives structure—and ages way better than baby-soft features. The trick? Creating depth. Not faking a smaller face. Here’s what works for me: Curved brows only. Flat brows drag me down. Contour placement matters—I use a slightly deeper shade along the outer frame and keep the center bright. This builds dimension without obvious lines. Lower lash shimmer (like faux aegyo-sal) adds volume to the center of the face. Muted lip + lifted eye makeup = attention stays up top. Volume at the crown helps elongate my head shape. And yes, be bold with highlight + shading. Don’t be afraid of contrast. Flat faces deserve structure—not erasure. Once I embraced that, everything changed. #beauty #makeup #facialcontouring

I Used to Hate My Wide Jaw—Now It’s a Flex
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