How to build up under-eye bags in stages instead of making them intense all at once

애교살을 한 번에 진하게 만들지 않고 단계로 쌓아주는 법

애교살을 한 번에 진하게 만들지 않고 단계로 쌓아주는 법


When you do aegyo-sal makeup, it looks pretty at first, but
I was always worried that it looked unnatural if I overdid it even slightly.

Especially when taking photos, if the sparkle or shading is too intense
It actually felt like the area under my eyes looked thicker.

So these days, instead of completing the aegyo-sal in one go,
I am doing it by dividing it into stages and stacking them very thinly.

First, rather than drawing heavily with eyeshadow
Tap it once on your hand to reduce the amount, then apply a very light shade first.

At this time, it is not right below the eye.
The key point is to draw naturally, slightly along the bottom line.

Next, apply the light color by layering it on with a small brush.
It creates volume without standing out.

Finally, even when using glitter
Without filling in the entire eye from the inner corner to the outer corner
Finish by lightly dabbing just the most prominent central part.

If you do this, the aegyo-sal doesn't look "drawn"
It looked much more natural because it had a three-dimensional quality that seemed like it was originally there.

In the past, I often applied a thick layer all at once and then edited it.
Now that I build things up step by step, failure has almost disappeared.

Even in the photo, it feels less excessive.
I use this method the most these days.

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  • fjrtp73789
    한 번에 하면 안 이쁘죠
    단계별로 하면 좋죠