lilJdawg
Feb 9 2007, 09:39 AM
So, you've been crying last night &you woke up with swollen eyes...
What type of makeup would you put on to hide it?
Jane Doe.
Feb 9 2007, 09:46 AM
I hate that. I usually try cooled spoons on my eyes or similar. I remember reading up on it years ago. Spoons placed in the freezer for about an hour help reduce the swollen-look. Then regular makeup... it goes away within an hour, so.
mai_z
Feb 10 2007, 10:03 PM
I hate that with passion.... sucks that you're crying, and then to have to look horrible when you wake up just makes it worse.
Definately cool it first. and then slap on some concealer and a lighter coloured loose powder over it.
multifaceted
Feb 10 2007, 11:34 PM
Cold water. If you have the time, get ice cubes and lay down and let them melt.
Concealer is a good thing to have around. Loose powder is good too after you do the concealer.
Put on dark red, or red, or a dark color lipstick. It will draw the attention to your lips instead of your eyes.
gita
Feb 10 2007, 11:41 PM
concealer, foundation, powder.
that usually works =]
_Cakez
Feb 10 2007, 11:45 PM
I hate that. What I usually do is get a cold rag
and wipe under my eyes for about 10 minutes
then regular make-up should cover up everything.
WHIMSICAL 0NE
Feb 11 2007, 12:07 AM
Yeah, use something cool. Concealer should do the trick, but if you use a heavy base use a lighter foundation.
akjsd
Feb 11 2007, 12:35 AM
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voguelove
Feb 11 2007, 01:05 AM
I HATE THAT.
but, i always remind myself that right after im done crying, i should go and freeze two spoons. then when i wake up the next morning, i just lay them on my eyes and they swell back down.
Jinny
Feb 11 2007, 01:34 AM
like xMyStIcShAd0wSx said, try using ice cubes if you have the time.
then try putting your makeup on.
espressive
Feb 11 2007, 07:59 PM
QUOTE(LEDO_D0RKETTE @ Feb 9 2007, 8:39 AM)

So, you've been crying last night &you woke up with swollen eyes...
What type of makeup would you put on to hide it?
So I know this is probably not the first idea that comes to mind when you're crying and whatnot, but try not to rub your eyes a lot while trying to wipe away your tears. Use tissues in a dabbing motion, if possible. But this is the reason why my eyes get puffy. Also, wash your face with cold water (it'll make you feel better) that night, and try to put ice cubes over your eyes that night if you can too. This way, you won't wake up and be like "oh sh!t". Doing these things the night before minimize the effects of the swelling when you wake up in the morning.
As for makeup, I'd even out my skin tone (your eyes are probably blotchy) with some concealer and use a minimal amount of makeup on my eyes (probably just mascara). I'd draw the attention away from my eyes by blending in a healthy shade of blush and a swab of lip gloss/stick (that is a more intense shade than you'll normally wear). I guess if your eyes are really that bad, you can lightly blend in some white eyeshadow to reduce the redness.
mishyerr
Feb 11 2007, 11:50 PM
Nothing T_T
Usually, I just put a cold towel over my eyes when I sleep (after I've been crying), and it reduces the puffiness when morning comes. ^_^
iROCKYOURSOCKS
Feb 11 2007, 11:56 PM
I just wash my face with cold water and then put on a damp cloth on my eyes for a bit . But I dont wear make-up so my eyes can get normal sized again faster.
demolished
Feb 12 2007, 12:12 AM
Go to the facial. they work well ;]
You could just buy cucumber and peas.
voguelove
Feb 13 2007, 08:03 AM
QUOTE(iROCKYOURSOCKS @ Feb 11 2007, 10:56 PM)

I just wash my face with cold water and then put on a damp cloth on my eyes for a bit . But I dont wear make-up so my eyes can get normal sized again faster.
and why would not wearing make up reduce the swelling of the eyes?
priyas
Feb 13 2007, 02:40 PM
Foundation and Concealer help.
Also, put on some really pretty eyeshadow. It will draw attention away from the puffiness.
xBUTTMUNCHx
Feb 13 2007, 03:54 PM
lighter eyeshadow, dont put anything that will draw attention to your eyes, if its puffy.
mai_z
Feb 13 2007, 04:58 PM
QUOTE(lidoxangie @ Feb 11 2007, 12:35 AM)

actually, you should stay away from any loose powders, and put on minimal eye makeup, because it could cause even more irritation and make your eyes look worse.
Actually there's no irritation involved with puffy eyes after crying. Don't use loose powder if you have puffy eyes from allergies, but the puffiness comes from blood flow and from the facial muscular effort that crying generates, and water retention around the eyes.
Don't put the ice or cold spoons directly on your face though, it's usually better to put a layer of ziplock bag or saran wrap inbetween. Or if you want, wrap a couple ice cubes in a face towel and put on your eyes.
Jayembe
Feb 13 2007, 09:04 PM
What i use is i dot foundation onto lower eyelid. Pat it so it smears and then cover it up with powder it makes your eyes appear less puffy, sometimes a little but of smudged eyeliner works as well.
angelrevelation
Feb 13 2007, 09:24 PM
There's this thing called "Eye Bright" from Benefit cosmetics.

This is the description on the Sephora website:
"Look falling-down tired? Come alive with eye bright, our soft pink brightening stick for tired eyes. A quick swipe in each corner and blend. You'll look wide awake and ready for action. Keep it handy for afternoon touch-ups."
It might not cover everything, but it'd help along with concealer and ice before that.
KissMe2408
Feb 14 2007, 06:08 AM
I'd usually try to bring down the puffiness first.
Probably set a cool washcloth over my eyes for 10-15 minutes.
Concealer, Foundation, and Powder should do the trick for the under eye stuff.
Perhaps use a lighter tone in eyeshadow then you usually would do, so your eye doesn't wind up looking like a big bruise.
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