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I love your tutorials :) You're such a talented makeup artist! I was wondering if you could post tips for someone who has one eye bigger than the other. I have asian eyes, double lid, but one eye is slightly smaller than the other.. its hard to explain without a photo but I've always had such poor self-esteem because of it. I hope you can help!
@Leann, I have the same thing so I use a combination of techniques. Try using a slightly lighter shadow shade on the smaller eye, less pencil. On the bigger one lining the waterlines makes the eye look smaller. You are not alone, everyone has uneven features but you can bring in some symmetry by carefully using those techniques.
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I love your tutorials :) You're such a talented makeup artist! I was wondering if you could post tips for someone who has one eye bigger than the other. I have asian eyes, double lid, but one eye is slightly smaller than the other.. its hard to explain without a photo but I've always had such poor self-esteem because of it. I hope you can help!
ReplyDelete@Leann, I have the same thing so I use a combination of techniques. Try using a slightly lighter shadow shade on the smaller eye, less pencil. On the bigger one lining the waterlines makes the eye look smaller. You are not alone, everyone has uneven features but you can bring in some symmetry by carefully using those techniques.
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