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In general makeup procedures, it is more advisable to draw eye shadow first and then apply false eyelashes. The specific reasons are as follows:
Blending and Layering: When drawing eye shadow, you can freely apply and blend colors on the entire eyelid area. If you apply false eyelashes first, the base of the false eyelashes may block part of the eyelid, making it difficult to evenly apply eye shadow to the root of the lashes, resulting in an unnatural transition between the eye shadow and the false eyelashes. By drawing eye shadow first, you can create a smooth color gradient and layering effect, and then apply false eyelashes to make the overall eye makeup more harmonious and natural.
Protection of False Eyelashes: Eye shadow powder may fall during the eye shadow application process. If false eyelashes are applied first, the powder may stick to the false eyelashes, making them look dirty or affecting their curling and shape. Completing the eye shadow step first and then applying false eyelashes can avoid direct contact between the eye shadow powder and the false eyelashes, keeping the false eyelashes clean and in good condition.
Easier Operation: Applying false eyelashes requires a relatively stable hand and accurate placement. If you draw eye shadow after applying false eyelashes, you need to be very careful to avoid touching or dislodging the false eyelashes, which increases the difficulty of operation. In contrast, drawing eye shadow first allows you to focus on creating the eye shadow look without worrying about affecting the false eyelashes. After the eye shadow is completed, you can focus on applying the false eyelashes to ensure better results.