MASTERING MATTE EYESHADOWS

There’s something incredibly classy about matte eyeshadows so I opt for the matte lid look most days. I also find them easier to wear and pair with blush and lipsticks but there’s definitely a few tips I can pass on to help with applying them. Some matte shadows can apply more powdery and can also be harder to blend so hopefully my 5 tips will help you achieve a perfectly blended matte lid look…

Prime
Starting with a good base is essential when using matte shadows and by this I don’t just mean a lid primer. Sometimes primers can create a sticky base which will make the shadow cling in patches and that’s not what you want. Whether you apply a primer first or not, always follow with a skin/bone tone matte eyeshadow and blend it over the entire lid up to the brow. You can also use a translucent powder and this which will create a smooth, soft workable base that will make blending matte eyeshadows easier. 

Brush
Make sure your eye brushes are clean before starting. The softer and fluffier the brush, the easier it’ll be to apply and blend the shadows. 

Tap
Matte eyeshadows tend to be more powdery so after sweeping the brush in the shadow, tap off the excess onto the back of your hand so when you go to apply it, you don’t get a harsh mark where there was too much product.

Stroke
When applying the shadow, use a very light hand, slowly and gradually building up the shadow. 

Blend
Apply your eyeshadow exactly where you want it, like you are mapping out your lid. Then take a very soft blending brush and blend away. The blending process can take a while but be patient, the more you blend the more professional it will look. You don’t want there to be any harsh lines around the edge so keep blending away. 


Let me know how you get on with your matte eyeshadow look!