Apply Evening Makeup

Evening makeup can be bolder and more dramatic than makeup you wear during the day. That's because you won't be seen under the harsh glare of the sun. You want to make sure you choose a sophisticated look, though. There are some tips to make your evening makeup look great.

Steps

Getting Evening Eyes

  1. Wear dramatic eye shadow. You may want to wear sparkling or glittery eye shadow at night because it will create a nice look when the lights dance off it. A smoky eye with gray or charcoal shadow is also a good choice for evening makeup.[1].
    • You could smooth lip balm or petroleum jelly on your lids before you apply shadow. This will make your shadow pop at night.[2]You can get away with more vibrant eye shadow colors at night. Try jewel tones like purple or dark green.[3]
    • Try wearing metallic eyeliner or eye shadow. Put a neutral shadow on your lids first, dusting it up to your brows. Then apply the metallic liner or shadow on top of it. Gold pencil liner is one choice that looks great at night.[4]
  2. Try cat eye liner. Put the pencil liner at the roots of your lashes and then extend it out a bit at the outer corners. You could do the same look with liquid liner.
    • You could try the same look with gray or jade eyeliner. Add some black mascara and some eye shadow, and you’re set. Prep your eyes by applying eye primer before shadow so it doesn’t smudge.[5]:
    • You could also use a black eyeliner pencil and draw dashes on your top lash line very close to the lashes. Then, take a small eyeliner brush, and use it to smudge the liner.[6]
  3. Wear false eyelashes. You could always add individual lash clusters in the corners of your eyes if you want a more subtle look.
    • Try using individual eyelashes so it looks more natural. Curl your own eyelashes first, and then apply the single lashes one-by-one.[7]
    • You will want to apply a drop of eyelash glue on the back of your hand. Then, take some tweezers, and use them to dip the lash base into the glue. Then, apply a lash to the roots along your lash line. Finally, apply black mascara. You may not need liner with the boldness of false eyelashes.

Finishing the Evening Face

  1. Go for bold lips. Lips at night can, and probably should be, more dramatic than in the daytime. A good choice for night: Bold, dark red lips.[8]
    • First, apply lip balm. Then, use a lip pencil in a red or berry color. You will want to use the side of the pencil, not the tip, so you create a more smudged look.
    • Use a lip brush to apply bold red lipstick to your lips. Even though it’s night, you might want to go a little lighter on the eye makeup if you choose the darker lip route.
  2. Wear foundation and blusher. You will likely want to even out your face by applying primer, foundation and powder.
    • Finish it off by applying rose blush or bronzer on the apples of your cheeks. You can choose a darker blush or bronze at night than you can wear in harsh daylight. A facial primer will help your makeup stay intact, even through a night of dancing.
    • It’s also a good idea to start fresh, and use makeup remover or wipes to remove all daytime makeup from your face before you start applying your evening look.
  3. Pick your eyes or your mouth. Although evening makeup can be more dramatic, you don’t want to end up looking like a clown. It’s all about balance.
    • A good rule of thumb is to pick either the eyes or the mouth to dramatize. Dark smoky eyes? Choose a neutral lip. Dark red lips? Choose a lighter palette for the eyes.
    • You don’t want your eyes and lips to be competing for attention when people look at you. Choosing one or the other to highlight is a more sophisticated choice, usually.
  4. Try contouring. Many Hollywood celebrities swear by contouring as their secret for a flawless face. Contouring creates a flawless complexion, and it allows you to alter the shape of your face, such as narrowing your nose or making your face look thinner or your cheekbones starker.
    • You can purchase kits especially for contouring. Generally, contouring involves using a cream or pencil product that is two shades darker than your own skin to shade and redefine areas of your face. You can find different contouring maps online.[9]
    • You apply the contouring makeup in a pattern to create the face shape you want, and then blend it into your skin. This is known as shading. Apply the darker shade beneath your cheekbones, along your jawline and hairline. After blending it in, set it with powder.
    • Then, you take a lighter makeup stick for highlighting purposes. Generally, apply it under the eyes, down your nose bridge, on your chin and using upward strokes on your forehead. Blend it in with a brush. You don't want lines to show.

Completing an Evening Look

  1. Get a manicure. If you’ve got a full face of makeup at night, you’ll want to make sure that your nails are just as sophisticated.
    • Go for dark nail polish. Think blood red or even a dark blue or shimmery gray. You could choose nail polish with a little sparkle for the night.[10]
    • Try gel nails at a nail salon. They provide a harder, more lacquered and ultimately more polished look, but they don’t look as fake as obviously false nails.
  2. Fill in your brows. Brows that aren’t shaped can ruin the sophistication of a look. Get your brows waxed or threaded by a professional, and they will upgrade your entire look!
    • You can also fill in your brows with a brow pencil or with brow powder that you apply to your brows with a small brush.
    • It’s worth getting your brows done by a professional because they can really alter the entire look of your face. Fill in eye brows with a shade 2 times darker than your natural hair color to look most natural.
  3. Get some shimmer. You can create a little sparkle on your cleavage or even on your face with a little shimmer spray.
    • You could also use hairspray that comes with shimmering sparkles. The goal is to make this look subtle, so the flecks catch the light, say, on the dance floor.
    • Shimmer sprays sometimes contain gold dust. The flecks are often part of perfumed sprays, so they have the advantage of giving you a signature scent too.
  4. Consider the venue. Just because it’s night doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider the context. If you’re going to a work event, for example, you might want to forgo the sparkle and shimmer.
    • If you’re going on a romantic date, you might want to play up a dewy look. However, if you’re going out dancing or to a formal event, rock it.[11]
    • In general, though, because you won’t be seen in natural daylight, which is harsher, night makeup can be a little bolder and more dramatic.



Tips

  • Make sure to blend your makeup so the lines are smudged and not too stark.

Warnings

  • Applying too much concealer under eyes can cause over blending.
  • There's a fine line between bold and gaudy, but wear what makes you feel confident.

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