![]() Flaunt that mystique by really emphasizing your natural shape, with faux lashes that are long in the center and taper at both ends. To find more styles that are perfect for your eyes, check out our curated collection of lashes for round eye shapes. Our Tina and Mandee reusable eyelashes will draw out the length of your lash line perfectly, creating a gorgeous cat’s eye shape that will open your eyes even more. Instead, look for wispy and winged eyelashes. Round eyes have amazing dimension! Enhance this depth further by avoiding very thick false lashes, which could overwhelm your lash line and make your eyes appear smaller. Whichever type of eye shape you have, here are our recommendations on eyelashes to choose from that will best enhance and frame those gorgeous eyes of yours! If you want more, apply a medium-toned shadow on your lid, and keep your brow arches on the neater side to highlight your shape.Lash Guide Which false eyelashes suit my eye shape? How to determine upturned eyes: If the corners of the eyes tilt upward then you have upturned eyes.Ĭomplement this shape with a dark shadow or liner smudged on the outer corners of your upper and lower lash line. There are seemingly no 'rules' of thumb for those with almond eyes, but if one thing is known for sure, it's that a winged-out shape never goes amiss. ![]() How to determine almond eyes: Oval-shaped eyes with slightly upturned outer corners that look like-you know the one! An almond. If you want to take things further, extend your eyeliner straight out, avoiding too much of a curve in the line to keep things looking linear. ![]() How to determine downturned eyes: If the outer corner of your lash line points down, then you likely have downturned eyes.įor those with downturned eyes, a lash curler is your best friend when wanting to lift the lash line a little. That, and setting the shadow well so you don't get creasing - unless a greasy punk look is what you're into (I certainly am). Tilting your chin up and looking down into your mirror will give you a better sense of where to place colour, and aiming higher than the crease is always helpful. The best tip I've ever learnt for hooded eyes is to apply eyeshadow with your eyes open, so you can see how things will shape up once you've mapped out your look. How to determine hooded eyes: If you can't fully see your crease, you likely have hooded eyes. If you're one for a more hazy approach, concentrating deeper shades at the last line and blending outwards to form a gradient is also a great option. How to determine monolid eyes: If you don't have a crease where your eyelid meets the skin below your eyebrows or the shape of your lid is flatter, you likely have monolid eyes.Ī winged liner can be a charm for monolid's, in which case, smudging the liner towards the outer edges is reportedly great for definition. To do this, it's recommended to focus a warm neutral shade in the crease, defining the shape, centralizing mascara application to the top lashes, and rimming your waterline with liner. It's all about accentuating what one has when it comes to round eyes (or any eye shape, really). How to determine round eyes: If your crease is always visible alongside the whites of your eyes surrounding the iris (top and bottom) you likely have round eyes. Don't let the internet make you believe otherwise! For round eyes It's wild to think that one should actively avoid certain techniques at risk of it not working for them, considering you know what makes you feel best and that should always be the deciding factor, but for those who aren't sure where to start, perhaps the below can help you find your bearings at the very least.Īs a reminder, your eye-makeup preferences are your business, and if you feel good doing something, you likely look so, too. ![]() It can, however, serve as a helpful guide for those who are new to eye makeup to find their ground. ![]() As we move further and further away from archetypal beauty standards and rigid makeup techniques, it begs the question: do we still need to be adhering to specific makeup for your eye shape? In short, absolutely not. ![]()
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