We all have a distinguished eye shape with different natural eyelash curl and length. Therefore, when choosing an eyelash, it is important to keep in mind the shape of your eye, so that you can choose the right product that brings out the best in you.
Below is the list of the most common eye shapes, with the eyelash design that you should consider for each of these shapes. Thanks to rmlashandbeauty.com, who offer a lash educator course, for their advice and help below.
Deep-Set Eyes
This eye shape gives the eyes a larger look. Deep-set eyes set deeper within the eye socket. Eyelashes can make such eyes more prominent by drawing them out of the face. For deep-set eyes, longer eyelash extensions are used that you can place across the eye line.
Almond-Shaped Eyes
As the name suggests, these eyes have an almond-like shape. They have a longer width and a smaller eyelid. To make such eyes prominent, choose eyelashes that are not very long, and reach only the two-third along the eye line, and gradually decrease in length and volume after reaching two-third of the eye line.
Protruding Eyes
Protruding eyes are larger and rounder compared to the other eye shapes. They give your face a bolder look. As such eyes naturally look big and wide, you do not need to work on making them more prominent. Instead, you need to use short eyelashes that are less curly, so that your eyes get a softer and gentler look. If you want to give your eyes the cat-eye effect, then use long lashes to the outer end of the eyes.
Wide-Set Eyes
If your eyes have an eye gap larger than the length of one eye, it means you have wide-set eyes. The right eyelash shape for wide-set eyes has longer lashes in the middle, and they fan out gradually as you move towards both ends. Avoid using lash tech near me that are angled towards the outer side of the eye.
Hooded Eyes
Hooded eyes usually have heavy brow bone, and their eyelids are not visible when they are opened. Such eyes need eyelashes that give them a wider and fuller look. For this, you should use eyelashes that are super curly and very long in length.
Close-Set Eyes
This is the kind of eye shape in which eyes have a gap smaller than their width. Longer eyelashes suit this eye shape, as they can give a cat-eye effect. You can place them at the outer corner of your eyes, or at the point where your eyebrows arch. You should select the lash curl based on your natural eyelash curl.
Downturned Eyes
If the outer corner of your eye has a downward tilt, and the upper eyelid looks larger than the lower eyelid, then you have downturned eyes. This eye shape may make your eyes look tired, even when you are not. For this eye shape, you should use eyelashes that create a cat-like effect. Get longer eyelashes that extend towards the outer corner and are tapered at the inner eye corner.
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