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A black eye can take a day or two to become really tender and swollen, but you can make the effect within a few minutes! To create a realistic-looking black eye, you'll just need cream eyeshadow in a few colors. You don't need fancy makeup tools, either—fingertips work just as well as sponges or makeup brushes. If you're ready to make your own shiner, check out the simple technique below.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 9:Wash and dry the skin around your eye.
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1This helps the makeup stick and prevents it from creasing. If your skin is sweaty, greasy, or dirty, you'll have a hard time applying the makeup so it stays in place. Take a minute to carefully wash the skin around your eye with a gentle cleanser and rinse it off with cool water. Then, pat your skin dry with a soft cloth so it's ready to go![1]
- The skin around your eye is really thin so it's sensitive. Don't scrub or pull the skin while you're getting it ready for makeup.
Method 2
Method 2 of 9:Apply a primer to the skin around your eye.
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1Foundation also works if you don't have primer. You don't want your makeup creasing after you've worn it for a few hours which is why primer or foundation is your friend. Work the product onto your eyelid, around the outer edge of your eye, and onto the skin underneath your eye. The primer acts as a foundation for the makeup you'll be applying so it lasts longer.[2]
- There's no need to shell out for expensive primer. Most makeup aisles have a few cheap options that will do the trick.
Method 3
Method 3 of 9:Dab purple cream eyeshadow around the eye.
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1Use your finger or a small brush to work the color in a circular area. Try to extend it under your eye and into the crease of the lid. If you're using a makeup brush, switch to your fingertip once you've applied some eyeshadow and smudge it into your skin.[3]
- Use matte eyeshadow—you don't want shimmers or sparkles on your black eye!
- You may be able to buy a small cream eyeshadow palette that has colors for a bruised eye. You'll need a few shades of purple along with bright or rust red, mustard yellow, and olive green.[4]
Method 4
Method 4 of 9:Spread darker purple eyeshadow in the crease.
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1This will give the bruise a tender, swollen look. Tap a small makeup brush or sponge into a cream eyeshadow that's darker than the purple base you've already laid down. Then, spread it onto the corner of your inner eye and down along the natural bag under your eye. You can also brush it on the crease of your upper lid so your eye looks really swollen.[5]
- If you want to style a bruise that's a few days old, make the shading noticeably dark. If you're creating a bruise that's starting to fade, you can keep the shading lighter.
Method 5
Method 5 of 9:Run red eyeliner along the corner and lid of your eye.
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1Use a thick, creamy red eyeliner for the best results. This makes your eye look irritated and sensitive. You can also dab it above or below your eye, then take a makeup sponge or your finger and blend the red into your skin. This makes it look swollen and tender.[6]
- If you want the black eye to be really big so it covers a large area around your eye, blend a little red eyeliner above your eye near the brow. It's totally fine to use it along the tops of your cheekbones, too.
Method 6
Method 6 of 9:Add yellow cream eyeshadow to create bruising.
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1Use a makeup sponge to apply the eyeshadow. Gently dab it around the edges of your purple makeup so it overlaps slightly. You've probably seen a black eye that's a few days old—the yellow makes it look like the skin around the bruise is tender, but healing.[7]
- If you're making a really nasty black eye, dip the same sponge into green cream eye shadow and dab it on the yellow makeup. Then, use your fingertip to blend it into the yellow eyeshadow.
Method 7
Method 7 of 9:Set the bruise with face powder.
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1Face powder will help keep the fake bruise in place. Tap a large makeup brush into face powder or translucent powder and gently brush it over your entire eye area. This helps the pigments settle so they are less likely to crease.[8]
- Don't have face powder or translucent powder? You could use powdered blush in a reddish color. Just realize that it will make the brush look fresher and more irritated.
Method 8
Method 8 of 9:Apply a thin layer of transparent jelly under the eye.
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1Transparent jelly will give your fake black eye a realistic sheen. You can find transparent jelly at beauty supply stores, but if you can't get ahold of it, don't worry! Petroleum jelly works totally fine. Just spread a light layer of either jelly below your eye using your fingertip.[9]
- It's important to do this after you've applied the face powder or setting powder. If you put the powder on after, the jelly loses its shine.
Method 9
Method 9 of 9:Blend the lines with your finger or a sponge.
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1Blurring the edges makes the black eye look more realistic. Real black eyes are splotchy and inconsistent, so you shouldn't see distinctive lines of makeup. Take a makeup sponge, brush, or your fingertip and lightly blend along the lines where a few colors meet.[10]
- Remember, you're just blurring the edges so you don't see sharp lines. You don't want to overdo it or you'll lose the different layers of color that you put down.
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QuestionFor people who are not easy to trick, how can I make it look more realistic? What if I don't have the materials or know how to use them?
Community AnswerTry using more green, yellow, and purple colors. Eyeshadow is sold very cheaply at the dollar store and it may be a good idea to practice making a bruise on your hand before you do it on your eye. -
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QuestionHow do I use this on my older brother?
Community AnswerIf you want to give your brother a fake black eye, try doing it while he's sleeping. -
QuestionI don't have a black eye pencil. What else can I use?
T. ChinsenTop AnswererBlack shoe polish, charcoal powder or kids' washable black markers are possible options. Anything used near the eyes should be hypoallergenic to prevent injury to the eye, as skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive. -
QuestionI'm black, so I don't think using yellow would help make it look realistic. What should I use instead of yellow?
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QuestionWhat colors do I use if I'm black?
Community AnswerUse a deep purple and some lighter shades of green to make it look realistic.
References
- ↑ https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/care/face-washing-101
- ↑ https://youtu.be/m4-oSH0VJto?t=21
- ↑ https://youtu.be/OV9bDwvR2V0?t=317
- ↑ Nini Efia Yang. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 27 August 2019.
- ↑ Nini Efia Yang. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 27 August 2019.
- ↑ https://youtu.be/OV9bDwvR2V0?t=454
- ↑ Nini Efia Yang. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 27 August 2019.
- ↑ https://youtu.be/m4-oSH0VJto?t=106
- ↑ https://youtu.be/LFpjec3Xu2A?t=173
- ↑ Nini Efia Yang. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview. 27 August 2019.
About This Article
To make a fake black eye, all you need is black eyeliner, a makeup brush, and a few shades of eye shadow. Before you apply any makeup, wash your face so no dirt or oil mixes with the products. Start by drawing a ring around your eye with black eyeliner and smudging it with your finger to look like a bruise. Then, apply some dark purple, yellow, and green eye shadow to make it look more realistic. Use your brush to blend the colors into each other a bit, but make sure you can still see the individual colors so your black eye has depth to it. For more tips, including how to make a fake black eye with stage makeup, read on!




















































