Here,i offer up a few tips and tricks for the most prominent eye shapes.
Big Eyes
Usually big eyes are characterized by ones that protrude from the eye socket
similar to stars like Nicole Richie.
If your goal is to tame those peepers, always remember that "dark pushes back."
For example, smoky eyes or a very thick cat-eye can help give you the illusion of
the eyes moving inward a bit.
Monolids
If you feel like your lash line simply carries on to your brow bone or that you have
minimal eyelid space, you might find you have eyes similar to celebs like Lucy Liu. Your eyes have a minimal crease or lack of orbital bone(the bone above your eyeball).
Starting darker at the lash line and blending your liner upward across the entire
lid will give the eyelid definition. For a cat-eye, keep your line pretty close to the
eye along the lid and then go as Winehouse as you want, with a thick wing at the
end to give the eye some "lift."
At the bottom of the eye, either forgo liner or steer clear of your waterline so that
you're not enclosing the eye and making it look smaller.
Hooded Eyelids
If you have an extra layer of skin that seems to completely diminish your eyelid,
you have something in common with Jennifer Lawrence or even
Emma Stone.
These types of eyes are kind of related to the monolid in some ways.
Keeping liner tight to your lash line and saving the outer edges of eyes for the
ultimate liner lift are similar techniques that work well for both eye shapes.
Lining the upper waterline under the lash line can help to give you more liner
space without encroaching on lid real estate.
Get low! Open those eyes up by getting a little smudgy with your lower lids. Keep
the lines thicker toward the outer edges of the eye also.
Small or Close Set Eyes
It's time to open those bright eyes. A fun way to acheive this is with all-around
smoky liners that steer clear from the lower waterline. Instead of tight-lining the
lower lid with a dark liner, try a nude or white color in this space before defining
the lash line underneath.
Keep dark liner as far from the nose as possible to give the illusion that the eyes
are further away from the nose.
Wide Set Eyes
Kate Moss, Jessica Alba all have wide set eyes. They are said to be
the most beautiful based on the famous "golden ratio." Wide set eyes usually
have a whole eye's worth of space in between your eyes.
To "bring them together" you might want avoid that shimmery eyeshadow in the
tear duct trick to avoid emphasizing the amount of space. Whale-shape eyeliner
is where the thickest part of your liner is closer to the nose and might prove a
better choice to help close up some of that space.
start the lift between the iris and the end of the eye to give a
shortening effect.
Lets try these tips shall we?
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