Hey beauty fam! 👋
If you've ever looked at your monolids in the mirror and wondered, "How do I make my eyes pop without looking too extra?" — you're SO not alone. I've been there! As someone with monolids, I used to feel like nothing showed up on my eyelids.
But after a lot of trial and error (and failed eyeliner attempts 😅), I finally figured out a soft, natural makeup routine that really works — and it actually stays visible when my eyes are open! So today, I'm sharing my go-to tips with you 💕 Ready? Let's glow up together!
First things first — always prep your lids! I use a tiny bit of eye primer or concealer to even out the color on my eyelids. Then I dust on a bit of translucent powder so everything blends better and doesn't crease later in the day.
Instead of dark or dramatic colors, go with soft earthy tones. I usually use:
• A light Beige or beige as my base color
• A warm brown to shade my outer corners
• A tiny bit of shimmer (soft gold) on the center and inner corner
Apply the base a bit higher than your lash line — just enough to peek through when your eyes are open!
This is a game-changer! Instead of drawing a thick black line, use a brown gel pencil to tightline your upper lash line (fill in the gaps between lashes). It subtly defines your eyes and keeps the look natural.
A full cat-eye doesn't always work for monolids — it can disappear in the crease. What I do is draw a small flick that lifts slightly up and out from the outer corner. Just a mini wing — enough to elongate the eye shape without being too obvious!
Don't skip this step! I curl my lashes with a warm lash curler (you can gently heat it with a hairdryer for a few seconds), then apply a lengthening mascara. Focus on lifting the lashes upward — it helps open the eyes so much! 👀
Use a little shimmer or highlighter on your brow skeletal and the inner corners of your eyes. You can also dab a tiny bit under the center of your lower lash line to make your eyes look more awake and 3D!
Brows really frame the eyes. I like mine soft but slightly arched — it creates a little more space above the lid, which gives the illusion of bigger eyes. Just brush, fill in, and set with brow gel!
It took me a while to get the hang of this, but once you know what works for your eyes, it becomes super quick. Everyone's eye shape is a little different — monolid, double lid, hooded — and every one is beautiful 💕 So keep trying until you find what makes you feel confident.
Thanks for reading, besties! 💌