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Prosthetic eye makeup tips from a beauty expert

As a beauty expert, I often receive questions from individuals with prosthetic eyes about how to properly apply makeup. While applying makeup with a prosthetic eye may require some adjustments and techniques, it is certainly possible to achieve a beautiful and natural look. Here are a few tips for applying makeup with a prosthetic eye:

  1. Start by applying a moisturizer to your skin to create a smooth base for your makeup. This will help your makeup glide on smoothly and evenly.

  2. Use a primer on your eyelids to create a smooth surface for your eyeshadow. This will help your eyeshadow stay in place and prevent it from creasing or smudging.

  3. Choose eyeshadows in light, neutral shades that will blend easily with your skin tone. Avoid using dark, bold colors, as they can create a harsh contrast with your prosthetic eye.

  4. Use a thin, angled brush to apply your eyeshadow. This will allow you to control the placement and intensity of the color. Start by applying a light, neutral shade to your entire eyelid, and then add a slightly darker shade to the outer corner of your eye to create a subtle contour.

  5. Use a smudger brush to blend the eyeshadow and create a seamless look. Be sure to blend the eyeshadow all the way up to your brow bone, but avoid applying eyeshadow directly to your prosthetic eye.

  6. Use a waterproof eyeliner to define your upper and lower lash lines. Choose a soft, smudgy liner for a natural look, or a sharp, precise liner for a more dramatic effect. Avoid using a liquid liner, as it can be difficult to apply evenly with a prosthetic eye.

  7. Apply a few coats of waterproof mascara to your natural lashes to add volume and definition. Be careful not to apply the mascara too close to your prosthetic eye, as this can cause it to smudge or flake.

  8. Finish your look with a natural-looking lip color and a subtle blush to add a pop of color to your cheeks.

With these tips in mind, you can create a beautiful and natural makeup look with a prosthetic eye. Remember to take your time and be patient, and don't be afraid to experiment with different products and techniques until you find what works best for you.


In addition to applying makeup with a prosthetic eye, it is also important to properly care for your prosthetic eye and your natural eye to maintain good eye health and avoid irritation. Here are a few tips for caring for your eyes when wearing a prosthetic eye:

  • Clean your prosthetic eye regularly with a gentle, non-abrasive solution recommended by your eye doctor. This will help to remove any build-up of makeup or other substances that can cause irritation.

  • Avoid using oil-based makeup removers, as they can damage the surface of your prosthetic eye and cause it to become cloudy or discolored. Instead, use a water-based or non-oily makeup remover to gently clean your eye area.

  • Be gentle when removing your eye makeup, and avoid rubbing or pulling at your natural eye or your prosthetic eye. This can cause irritation and potentially damage your prosthetic eye.

  • Avoid applying makeup directly to your prosthetic eye, as this can cause it to become dirty or damaged. Instead, focus on enhancing your natural eye with eyeshadow, liner, and mascara.

  • Avoid using waterproof or long-wearing makeup, as these formulas can be difficult to remove and can cause irritation to your natural eye. Instead, opt for water-based or non-waterproof makeup that is easier to remove and gentler on your eyes.

By following these tips and practicing good eye care, you can maintain healthy and beautiful eyes, even with a prosthetic eye.


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