Use either cream or powder foundation, according to the one that works best with your skin type. Do not apply too much foundation; just use as much as you need. If you use too much, your makeup will have a caked-on appearance, detracting from the beauty of your eyes.

The triangle method of applying concealer has been shown to look more natural than other methods. Two corners of the triangle should stretch from one corner of your eye to the other. The tip of the triangle should extend to the top of your cheekbone. Blend well to make sure the lines aren’t visible.

In an arc just above your eyebrows At the inner corners of your eyes Along the bridge of your nose Along the ridge of your cheekbones

Use color theory to make your eyes pop even more by using colors that are the opposite on the color wheel from the color of your eyes. For example, if you have blue eyes opt for an orange-toned eyeshadow.

Try going to bed on a set schedule, and waking up at the same time every morning. The routine will help your body rest well, and you’ll wake up looking and feeling refreshed. On days when you didn’t sleep well the night before, treat your eyes with extra care to help them feel and look good throughout the day.

When you feel thirsty, drink water instead of reaching for coffee or soda. There’s no other beverage that hydrates your body the way water does. Taking a reusable water bottle with you as you go about your day is a good way to stay hydrated. That way, you’ll never be without a drink of water when you need one.

Carrots and sweet potatoes: these contain beta carotene, which is excellent for preventing macular degeneration and cataracts. Spinach, bell peppers and brussels sprouts: these foods are high in vitamin C, which protects the eyes. Turkey and other lean meats: they contain zinc and b vitamins essential to eye health. Salmon, sardines and almonds: they contain omega 3 fatty acids, which protect the eyes.