a portrait of a woman wearing round Harry Potter's glasses with bright makeup and black lipstick

Do not listen to anyone who says that eyeglasses and makeup are two incompatible things. You can wear your favorite smokey eye look, even under the glass shield, and still, look strikingly beautiful and hot. But one question still remains unresolved — what is the ideal makeup for the shape of your particular eyeglasses. Whether you're a long-time glasses wearer or have just joined the spectacle-wearing club, mastering the art of eye makeup is essential for truly making your eyes pop behind those frames.

For today's post, I've put together a few useful makeup tips and tricks that will help you to emphasize your beautiful eyes and lashes, even if you are a fellow glasses-wearer, according to the shape of the eyeglasses of your choice.

  • Tip 1: Choosing the Right Eye Makeup for Glasses

The foundation of impeccable eye makeup for glasses begins with product selection. Opt for long-lasting, smudge-proof formulas to prevent makeup from transferring onto your lenses. Creamy eyeshadows, gel eyeliners, and waterproof mascaras are your go-to options. When selecting eyeshadow shades, consider your frames and personal style. Earthy tones, shimmering neutrals, and soft pastels can beautifully complement most glasses frames while avoiding overly bright or bold shades that may clash.

  • Tip 2: Embrace the Power of Eyebrows

Well-groomed eyebrows frame your face and draw attention to your eyes. For glasses wearers, this step becomes crucial. Define your eyebrows with a pencil, powder, or pomade that matches your natural hair color. Soft, well-defined arches help balance the prominence of your frames and provide a polished look.

  • Tip 3: Play with Contrasts

The interplay between your frames and eye makeup creates an opportunity for stunning contrasts. If your frames are bold and dark, opt for softer, neutral eyeshadows to prevent overwhelming your face. Conversely, if your glasses are subtle, experiment with bolder shades to make your eyes pop. This harmonious balance ensures your eye makeup complements rather than competes with your glasses.

  • Tip 4: Focus on Lashes

Luscious lashes add dimension and allure to your eye makeup, especially when you're rocking glasses. Curl your lashes before applying mascara to open up your eyes further. Consider using lengthening or volumizing mascaras to achieve a wide-eyed effect. Ensure your lashes don't touch your lenses by opting for lightweight, fluttery falsies if desired.

  • Tip 5: Brighten Your Inner Corners

Glasses can cast shadows around your eyes, making them appear smaller. Combat this effect by applying a touch of highlighter or light eyeshadow to the inner corners. This simple trick instantly opens up your eyes, making them appear more awake and vibrant.

  • Tip 6: Define Your Waterline

Emphasizing your waterline with a nude or white eyeliner creates the illusion of larger, more awake eyes. This technique counteracts any potential "closed-off" appearance caused by your glasses and ensures your eyes remain the focal point.

  • Tip 7: Steer Clear of Excessive Glitter

While a touch of shimmer can enhance your eyes, excessive glitter can cause distractions and reflections on your lenses. Opt for subtle shimmer on the lid or inner corners, avoiding heavy glitter application that might interfere with the clarity of your gaze.

  • Tip 8: Balance Bold Lips and Eyes

When wearing glasses, achieving a balanced makeup look is essential. If you're planning on rocking bold eyeshadow, opt for a more subdued lip color and vice versa. This harmony ensures your glasses and makeup work together to create a cohesive and striking appearance.

  • Tip 9: Don't Forget Concealer

Glasses can draw attention to any under-eye darkness or blemishes. A touch of concealer can work wonders in brightening and evening out the skin around your eyes, creating a flawless canvas for your eye makeup masterpiece.

  • Tip 10: Experiment with Different Styles

Glasses provide a unique opportunity to experiment with diverse eye makeup looks. From classic winged eyeliner to smoky eyes, cat eyes, or colorful eyeshadow blends, let your frames inspire your creativity. Adapt these styles to suit your frames and personal taste, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.

Final Thoughts...


Mastering eye makeup for glasses wearers is an art that beautifully merges vision and style. Whether you are wearing sexy cat eyeglasses, vintage rounded glasses, or sleek aviator sunglasses, I hope you found these makeup tips somehow useful and you will start wearing creative makeup looks under your eyeglasses more times. Remember, the key lies in understanding the balance between your glasses and makeup – a harmony that celebrates your individuality and unique beauty. As you embark on your journey of experimentation and expression, let your glasses be a fashion statement that frames the masterpiece that is you.

Lots of love,
Liz