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Looking more awake doesn’t have to mean caking on concealer or starting your whole routine over. In fact, the best tricks are usually the simplest. That’s exactly what beauty creator Allyson focuses on: minimal steps that make a big impact.
“Makeup, for me, is about enhancing rather than covering up. I love a natural base with glam touches“
Allyson
In today’s blog, we’ll walk through Allyson’s favorite tricks for faking a wide-awake look—plus share extra tips you can use anytime you want to refresh fast. From the right eyeliner placement to small lifestyle hacks, consider this your go-to guide for looking more awake in minutes.
Step 1: Brighten Your Waterline
Nothing says “I’m awake” like bright, wide-open eyes—and the fastest way to fake it is with a nude or soft pink eyeliner on your lower waterline.
Allyson swears by this trick: “It really gives a lift to your eyes and brightens them up.” She even shows the side-by-side difference—one eye instantly looks more lifted and alive, while the other still has that end-of-day slump.
Here’s why this product pulls its weight in any minimal routine:
It’s a creamy, no-tug gel pencil that glides on smoothly (goodbye irritated, water eyes!)
The nude tone blends in naturally, avoiding the harsh look of stark white eyeliner.
Bonus: you can also dab it on your brow bone or inner corners for an extra touch of brightness.
💡 Pro Tip: Focus on the inner half of your waterline if you want the most natural effect.
Step 2: Open Up Your Eyes with Mascara
Once the liner is in place, Allyson’s next move is mascara. Instead of loading up the top lashes, she focuses on the bottom ones.
That choice is even smarter than it sounds. Lower lashes add balance, making your eyes look rounder and more awake. And because she’s using a tubing mascara, the formula lengthens and defines each lash without smudging—perfect for a long day that rolls right into the evening. Plus, it rinses off easily with warm water, so no tugging at your eyes when you’re ready to remove it.
💡 Pro Tip: Apply with a light hand—just one coat on the bottom lashes is usually enough to get the bright-eyed effect without looking overdone.
Step 3: Beyond Makeup — Little Tricks That Make a Big Difference
Looking awake isn’t just about eyeliner and mascara. There are plenty of small, low-effort tricks that brighten your whole face without needing a full routine.
Add Dimension with Freckles: If your natural freckles get covered by foundation—or you don’t have them—faux freckles are a fun way to bring life back into your skin. As Allyson shows, a few dots across the cheeks and nose can make your look feel softer, fresher, and more natural without layering on more makeup.
Depuff Naturally: Tired eyes love a little TLC. A chilled gua sha tool, jade roller, or even a cold spoon can help reduce puffiness and make your skin look more awake in minutes.
Hydrate, Inside and Out: Drinking water (yes, the classic advice) plus a quick spritz of facial mist can revive your skin fast. Hydrated skin reflects light better, which naturally gives you that “glow.”
Don’t Forget Your Brows: Brushing your brows up with a clear gel can instantly lift the eye area. It’s a quick, no-makeup trick that makes a huge difference.
💡 Pro Tip: Try combining one makeup step with one “beyond makeup” trick—like eyeliner + a cold spoon depuff. It’s a one-two punch for looking instantly more awake without extra effort.
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