There are some festival beauty looks that cover the entire face with gems. A simpler but no less sparkly option is to sweep silver eyeshadow around the eyes in tear shapes. For more drama, add a couple of crystals below the eyes. Use the opportunity to experiment with colored rhinestones.
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Image via @zoiazuevamakeup
Glitter tears have made a few appearances on red carpets, runways and Instagram. This is a more minimalist interpretation that reminds us there are more rhinestone shapes than round ones. Keep the rest of makeup understated because the teardrop diamanté is blink-and-you-miss-it subtle, but that's part of the appeal.
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Image via Imaxtree
Leave it to Lupita Nyong'o to show everyone a next-level way to coordinate makeup with statement earrings and an embellished dress. Makeup artist Nick Barose brought out the green and blue tones in the pieces with Swarovski crystals applied on the inner and outer corners of the eyes.
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Image via @dilokritbarose
Using eyeliner to create a wing is basic compared to using diamantés. Draw a swoosh of purple eyeshadow from the inner to outer corners. Load up silver stones on the inner corners of the eyes. For a surprise twist, place green rhinestones close together on the outer corners to form a winged shape.
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Image via Imaxtree
There are embellished false lashes available to purchase, but most of them aren't this flashy. Add these lashes to the top of your DIY projects list. Just make sure not to apply too many rhinestones. It's key that your eyes are able to open and close without feeling weighed down.
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Image via @karolinadusk