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Different eye shapes
Different eye shapes







different eye shapes

different eye shapes

'Cat Eye' isn't the best on a down turned eye.If you’ve watched your favorite beauty blogger’s eyeshadow tutorial for the tenth time, followed each tip and trick to the T, only for the end result to look more mediocre than wow, the chances are, you’re not catering to your eye shape. Don't use a B curl on outer edge, again it will encourage a droopy look. Try not to use too much length on the outer edge for it will encourage a droop. Especially add them on the outer edge with a softer curl through the centre eye. Use stronger curls like C, CC and D which will help to lift the eyes. Use the 'Natural', 'Doll' and 'Squirrel' on downturned eyes to lift the outer edge. Don't use 'Doll' or 'Open' for the same reason above. Use a strong curl like a CC or D for it will make them look too surprised and emphasise the roundness of their eyes. Use 'Cat Eye', 'Swept' or 'Squirrel to elongate the eye and make it smaller & longer in appearance. Put a stronger curl on the outer edge like a D curl. 'Baby' style looks beautiful on up-turned eyes. Use a lower curl like a B on the outer edge to bring the outer eye down slightly and a stronger curl through the centre like a C or D. The L curl will just emphasise the straightness and drag the eye down. Important not to use L curls on monolid/asian eyes if the lashes are straight and pointing downward. Use B curls as they typically can't be seen from straight on. Most styles will suit monolid eyes, however a 'Doll Look' will help to open up the eye area. Typically (but not only) Asians will have monolid eyes. The most versatile eye shape and basically you can do what you want with them! There are no 'Do's' or 'Don't' really with Almond eyes. Don't put much emphasis on the inner eye or it will make them look even closer. Use 'Doll' for it as it will make the eyes look more deep set.

different eye shapes

Use 'Cat Eye' or 'Swept' on close set eyes. You want to create the illusion of bringing the eyes further out toward the sides of the face. Use short lashes and straight lashes like a B curl.

different eye shapes

Use the 'Doll', 'Natural' and 'Open' look on hooded eyes. Stronger curls like C, CC, D & L will hide the hood beautifully (just make sure it doesn't curl back into the hood and cause discomfort to the client). Lots of people have this eye shape from birth, but it could also be the result of your lid drooping with age.

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Hooded eyes feature excess skin folding down from the brow bone to the lash line, which obscures your crease, shrinks your eyelids and can make you look drowsy. It will only bring the eyes further and them look even wider as a set. Use the 'Swept', 'Baby' or 'Cat Eye' on wide set eyes. Can also use the 'Open' or 'Doll' look on wide set eyes. Use shorter lengths towards the outer corner which will visually make the eyes look closer. However if you placed the Doll Look on a round faced client then it makes their face appear longer and opens up their eyes.īy analysing the clients eye shape and then designing the style around them can also successfully bring about symmetry and proportion. ROUND FACE:īy placing the lashes in a more Flared/ Cat Eye Look, extending out at the ends with a flick, you are actually breaking the face in 1/2 and also creating the effect of making their face look wider and rounder. However if you place a Flared/Cat Eye style on a long faced client, it evens out the face which will be more pleasing to view. Observing if your clients face needs to be made wider or longer is very easy to do and can be the foundation of your choice in design for them.īy placing the lashes in a Doll Look on a long faced client, you will be enhancing the longness of their face which may not be the most desired look. Easy Styling Method Your Clients Face Shape:Īs a basic styling method you can use your clients basic face shape as the focus point to create more symmetry.









Different eye shapes