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Saturday, May 23, 2015

How to Line your Eyes In Accordance With Their Shape and Size



Every girl out there has tried to line her eyes at least once. Well, we must admit that the first few attempts are not quite successful, but thankfully everything changes at a later stage. In this article we just wanted to point out that the eyes ‘shape and size play an important role for the proper eye lining



There are some techniques, which could make the eyes look smaller or bigger for example, so keep reading and enjoy our tips next time you are lining your eyes.
How to line small eyes:

1. Best overall: The Classic

the classic

Usually if you line the whole eyes both up and down with a black liner, this will make them look even smaller, so avoid this at any cost. Simply line the upper eyelid – that`s enough.

2. Best for Work: To the Point

to the point

This is just like the classic one, but the line is thinner. It works best with a freshly sharpened liner.
Don`t forget to apply mascara, too.

3. Best for a Date Night: Cat Eye

exotic cat eye

This is very exotic makeup, which works great by making the eyes visually bigger and the lashes also appear larger. You need to start lining at the innermost corner and make sure not to go beyond the outward edge of the eyebrow. If you are not sure, just hold the pencil vertically to define the end point of the black wing, considering the eyebrow end.

4.Best for Change-up: Ultraviolet

ultravoilet

Sometimes black get boring, so don`t be afraid to experiment and go for an ultraviolet liner. This will make a great contrast, especially if you have bold eye color.

5,6. Best for a Girls Night Out

girls night out
night out-liner

These are two variations of the same look. The first one uses a thick line, while the other one uses a thinner one. This makeup technique is being used to create the illusion of an eye crease for women with small, heavily-creased eyes. It may look a bit too dramatic, but if you fill it in with brown, taupe or grey shadows, the look instantly gets subtle and classic.


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