Make a classic cat eye dramatic enough to rival all of the glitter and rainbows at festivals by extending the tail until it almost touches the hairline. Add some color into the look with (temporary) multicolored strands or clip-in hair pieces.
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Makeup migrates at concerts thanks to the hot, sweaty conditions and hours of dancing. Stop fighting it and create an intentionally messy look with sweeps of glitter around the eye area. Keep all other features bare save for a liberal coating of sunscreen that's reapplied every few hours. A sunburn isn't a good festival souvenir.
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Glitter, rainbow hair and headbands have become concert staples for a reason and there's nothing wrong with rocking them all together. Accent black eyeliner with glistening gold sparkle applied up to brow bones and under eyes. You want a bit of fallout for a magical effect. Keep errant strands in place while dancing with an embellished headband. Those who don't have dip-dyed ends can create them with temporary hair color.
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This is definitely not the average way to enhance eyes with eyeliner, making it a brilliant idea for music festivals. Draw feathery strokes around the eyes using different liquid liners. Then sweep a bold blush across temples and cheeks. Promise you won't wear sunglasses. The design is too pretty to cover up.
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Get creative with temporary tattoos by applying them to unexpected spots, like on the outer corner of the eye and in a cluster on hands. Just choose a spot where they're clearly visible. Got a good waterproof eyeliner and a steady hand? You can DIY your own designs.
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