Eyeshape Guide

Eyeshape Guide

Choosing lashes that complement your eye shape can enhance your overall eye makeup look. Here are some general guidelines for selecting lashes based on different eye shapes:

 

Almond

Almond eyes

Almond eyes have a gradual tapering from the inner corner towards the outer corner, resembling the shape of an almond.

 

Protruding

protruding eyes

Protruding eyes visibly extend forward from the eye socket, creating a more prominent appearance.

 

Monolid

monolid eyes

Monolid eyes do not have a distinct crease line and have a smooth and uninterrupted surface on the upper eyelid.

 

Upturned

upturned eyes

The outer corners of upturned eyes are higher and lifted compared to the inner corners, creating an upward slant or tilt.

 

Downturned

downturned eyes

Downturned eyes refer to an eye shape characterized by a natural downward slant at the outer corners.

 

Hooded

hooded eyes

Hooded eyes have a fold of excess skin that hangs over the upper eyelid, partially or fully covering the mobile eyelid.Hooded eyes have a fold of excess skin that hangs over the upper eyelid, partially or fully covering the mobile eyelid.

 

Remember, these are general suggestions, and personal preference plays a significant role in selecting lashes. Experiment with different lash styles to find the ones that suit your eye shape and desired look best. Additionally, consider the occasion and your overall makeup style when choosing lashes, as dramatic or natural lashes can vary in impact depending on the context.

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