Wearing glasses doesn’t mean hiding your makeup - it just means rethinking how you place it. When your frames take centre stage, eyeliner becomes a way to frame your eyes in a way that complements (and pops through) your lenses.

These three looks by @roni4444ka are proof that glasses-friendly makeup can still be playful, bold, and completely unique.

 

Look 1

This look uses soft greens and sunny yellows to create dainty daisy-inspired details around the eyes. The placement sits perfectly above and below the frame line, ensuring the design is still visible while wearing glasses. A mix of liner and matching mascara ties everything together for a fresh, spring-ready finish.

🛍️ Banoffee Split Liner | Liner Brush 3 | Sage Wet Liner | Yellow & Green Spectra Lash 

 

Look 2

 

Think graphic, but still wearable. Green vine-like swirls frame the under-eye area, paired with striking red tulip shapes that peek through even with glasses on. The design sits low enough to avoid being hidden but high-impact enough to make a statement. A perfect way to bring floral drama without overwhelming your frames.

🛍️  70s Split Liner | Liner Brush 3 & 1 | Sage & Jewel Wet Liner

 

Look 3

Soft, whimsical, and effortlessly pretty, this look features tiny blue flowers growing along the lower lash line with subtle green stems. The blue mascara adds dimension and ensures the lashes pop behind glasses. A dreamy style that’s all about detail and charm.

🛍️ Mondays Split Liner | Liner Brush 11 & 3 | Sage & Kintsugi Wet Liner | Periwinkle Spectra Lash 

Glasses can change how eyeliner looks, but they don’t have to limit you. By playing with placement and colour, you can create designs that stand out beautifully behind your frames. Whether you want fresh daisies, bold tulips, or delicate blue blooms, these looks prove that glasses wearers can have just as much fun with liner.

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By Ellie Black

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