Why Celebs Aren't Wearing Heavy EYESHADOW Anymore? Secrets that Their Makeup Artists NEVER Tell You!

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Published 2024-03-16
Hello peachies🍑 If you've been scrolling through TikTok lately, you've probably noticed the buzz about heavy versus light makeup and the ongoing debate about which suits you better. There are even makeup filters on the app that let you try both looks instantly, helping you decide which one aligns more with your personal style. Now, while this might be a quick and fun way to figure out your preference, let's not forget that makeup is so much more than that!

Amidst the TikTok makeup discussions, have you also observed a recent shift among female celebrities? It seems like our favorite east asians celebrities are shaking things up and saying "buh-bye" to eyeshadow! But wait, there's a makeup mystery that needs solving.

Why do some of us, despite mastering the art of intricate eye makeup, end up looking like they've pulled an all-nighter? Meanwhile, others effortlessly rock the au naturel look and somehow manage to make their eyes pop even more than a full-on glam session!

But fear not, because we're about to spill the tea on a little secret that nobody, even the celebrities makeup artist seems to have let you in on, the underlying theory of eye makeup!


Hope u guys will love this video!♥☺ pls enjoy peachies!


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All Comments (21)
  • @chogiwhat8630
    This is very true. All those years I wore heavy make up looks and always wondered why I looked so odd with it. Recently I learned about higher and lower visual weight and I found out that simple make up suits me more and it fits my face more because I have a baby face.
  • @jaraneunjarhanda
    Please make a video regarding suitable hair colors for each seasonal color subtype
  • I think of all the time I wasted on cut creases and other complicated looks and I want to laugh. My eyes are hooded, so the creases disappear anyway--I am much better off with a single shadow look and a swipe or two of eyeliner. To balance this out, I can carry more intense hues without a lot of difficulty, so it's not too bad from where I sit. Thank you for the video!
  • @MELLMAO
    Really good explanation, but it's easier than that: A) It's just not as fashionable rn B) Celebrities are getting older and heavy makeup drags their eyes down too much
  • @hayInah
    I love how you make it about preserving your natural charm/beauty🥰
  • @GlitterBunnyNL
    I might have to replay multiple times as I am wearing makeup based on my mood 😂😂😂 it’s all about expressing and have fun w it. Sometimes being spontaneous is much more alleviated. It’s not always about the perfection.
  • @jaeminspaw
    The challenge is it's rare to see makeup tricks without using contact lens. Wish to see eye make up that enhances the eye area or make the eye appear larger without using colored contacts. I have sensitive eyes and I really can't use it. Plus in my country, aegyo sal is not 'in' bcoz people says it looks like an eyebag or lack of sleep 😅.
  • @Marina_7
    For people with high to very high visual weight, having some contrast is good so your eyes (especially if they're smaller) are not overshadowed by other strong features/shadows on the face, right? In this case what approach would be best with eye makeup?
  • @dreamiedips8624
    Thank you dear peachie 🍑 This is amazing😮 you are the best👍💯
  • @wabi_sabi52
    The Makeup By Mario Master Mattes “The Neutrals” are a great neutral palette for subtly enhanced eyes
  • @MedorraBlue
    Hi! I know that this video (and your channel too) focuses mostly on East Asian styles, especially for monolids, but do you have any videos on how to do makeup for hooded and deep-set eyes? Having hooded eyes is kind of similar to a monolid, in that a lot of makeup on the upper lid disappears when you open your eyes. But it's also difficult because there's a deep crease at the corners, which makes it almost impossible to do winged eyeliner (it develops a strong curve that's very difficult to avoid), and my eyes can look sunken-in and sickly much of the time. Instead of trying to define my eyes more with aegyosal and cut creases, I'm trying to do the opposite. I'm turning 28 this year, and my younger roommates introduced me to k-beauty - and it's already been so helpful and exciting! I'm just not sure how to apply it to my eyes, since they're so different. Thank you! ✨
  • @zzyz7751
    Can you pls make a video on silicone-based makeup vs water-based makeup? I find that my makeup gets a bit cakey by the end of the day no matter how much I set it and I really feel like it has to do with the mismatch of silicones and water in my makeup products but I'm kinda confused what it might exactly be. It'll be so helpful if you take up this suggestion for some new content! Love your vids!❣️
  • @KatariinasVanity
    Thanks for this video! I have really started to hate how strong eyeshadow looks on me.
  • @evama6348
    Light make-up makes one appear younger and fresh. That's why I prefer light make-up.
  • @ellam5037
    wow, my eyes lean slightly outward sometimes and i could never understand why certain makeup looks made it appear even worse, but this totally cleared it up for me!! thank you!!!
  • @user-yp9xs4qq1s
    can you do a tutorial video on how to achieve the ingenue makeup look? looking forward to it! ><