One size does not fit all
This makeup suits your eyes
When it comes to makeup, unfortunately not everything suits your eyes. You can do a nice smokey look or use a blue liner and still have all the techniques under control, but unfortunately it doesn't work the same for all eyes. So here we go. What suits which eye and how do you make your eyes speak even more?
Droopy eyes
This is a shape of eyes where the corners hang slightly down. With this eye shape, it looks super cool if you make a nice wing with eyeliner. That lifts your eyes and opens them up. Work with eyeshadows in light colors and always work upwards, which emphasizes the lifting effect even more. Use extra mascara on the tips of your lashes, which creates a nice grand and captivating effect.
Almond-shaped eyes
Actually, you can do anything with this shape of eyes. Kim Kardashian She has tried quite a few looks and everything suits her. You can work with dark colors with this type of eyes because they are so expressive that they always stand out. A lot of mascara works wonders and dark colors do very well.
Small eyes
If you have small hidden eyes, it's important to make them look bigger. You need to create the illusion that they are not small, but rather big and round. Taylor Swift is very good at this. By working with color, you can draw quite a bit of attention. By adding some metallic color to your inner corner, you can make your eyes look even brighter and they really pop.
Big eyes
I don't think there's anything wrong with big eyes. Now you might think that you should make them stand out even more by doing heavy makeup, but that actually works the opposite. You'd better use soft nude colors because they make your eyes look prettier. If you use a kohl pencil around your eyes, you make them even more dramatic.
Asian eyes
I've already told you all the tricks with which Asian ladies create a bit more depth, because they only have one eyelid. Not a bad thing, but you can also solve it with a good makeup. Use kohl pencil on the lash line and blend it upwards. Do the same with eyeshadow. Especially that blending is very important, because if you're drawing neat lines, it can look a bit unnatural.



