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Eye shapes tips & tricks

Eye shape is determined by the eye itself as well as its location in the face.

Common Eye Shapes

Eye shapes are determined by physical eye shape, eye location in the face and the amount of visible eyelid between your upper lashes and your brow bone

Common Eye Shapes

Physical Eye Shapes
Almond Eyes
Oval Eyes
Round Eyes

Eye Shapes due to eye placement and the amount of visible eyelid
Hooded Eyes
Wide-Set Eyes
Prominent Eyes
Deep-Set Eyes
Close-Set Eyes
Drooping Eyes

Close-set eyes
If the space between the inner corners of your eyes is shorter than the width of one eye, you have close-set eyes.
Makeup for close-set eyes

Wide-set eyes
If the space between the inside corners of eyes is wider than the width of one eye, you have wide-set eyes.
Makeup for wide-set eyes

Prominent eyes Prominent eyes which set far forward in the face tend to dominate the facial features.
Makeup for prominent eyes

Almond eyes (Almond shaped eyes)
These are the most common eye shape with their upswept lift at the outer corner.
Makeup for almond eyes

Small eyes
They are proportionately smaller in comparison to the rest of the facial features.
Makeup for small eyes

Hooded eyes
Open your eyes and notice the amount of visible eyelid between your lash line and your brow bone. If you can't see your eyelid, you have hooded eyes
Makeup for hooded eyes

Deep-set eyes
You have deep-set eyes if you can see some of your eye lid in the outer corners of your eyes, but this section of eye lid narrows as it gets closer to the inside corners of your eyes.
Makeup for deep-set eyes

Oriental eyes
These eyes have a distinctive lift at the corner and have very little lid.
Makeup for oriental eyes

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