Make Asian Eyes Look Bigger

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Bigger, doe-like eyes have become a fashion trend in some parts of the world, particularly in populations that tend to have more almond-shaped eyes. There are several ways to give your eyes a rounder appearance, some as simple as applying a little makeup. If you’re looking for a way to give your peepers a bigger, rounder appearance, give a few of these techniques a try.

Steps

Using an Eyelid Adhesive

  1. Purchase your choice of adhesive. Eyelid glue (also known as “putti”) and eyelid tape are popular cosmetic items that help create a “second eyelid” for those who have mono-eyelids. Both the liquid adhesive and the tape are effective, though the tape may need modification to achieve a perfect fit.
    • Eyelid tape comes in a few varieties, including rolls and “pre-cut” shapes.
  2. Wash your eyelids. Give your eyelids a gentle washing prior to applying an adhesive. Too much oil or makeup will cause problems for the adhesive, resulting in your eyelids not adhering properly. If you wish to wear makeup, apply after putting on the adhesive.[1]
  3. Cut out a thin strip of tape. If using tape, cut a small thin strip that roughly matches the length of your eye. The tape should be completely obscured under the crease of your eye, so avoid cutting the tape too “wide.”
    • Cutting an appropriate size may take some trial and error. Pre-cut strips may also have to be modified to fit without being visible.
    • Not all eyes are the same! The shape of your eye, even if "almond," can vary drastically from another set of almond eyes. Review your eye carefully, and talk to a beautician if you need advice specific to your own eye shape.[2]
  4. Apply the tape to the upper eyelid. Find the crease of your eye and apply the adhesive along the crease. Look in the mirror if you aren’t quite sure where your to find your crease, or have a friend help while you apply the adhesive.[3]
    • Both eyelid glue and tape can be removed with warm water, or a small amount of makeup remover.
    • Take care when removing the tape from your eyelids. Peel slowly to avoid stretching out your eyelids.
  5. Adjust with an applicator. Eyelid liquid glue comes with a small applicator. Once you have applied the glue, use the applicator to push a portion of the upper eyelid upward, so that the glue adheres to nearby skin, creating a fold. Note that both types of eyelid adhesives, particularly the liquid, may require physical adjustments to adhere in place.
    • Practice using the applicator to create an additional eyelid fold prior to applying the glue. This saves you the trouble of having to reapply the glue if you apply the adhesive incorrectly the first time.[4]
  6. Blink several times. Make sure your eyelid folds are to your liking and have a strong enough bond to last throughout the day. It will take some practice to get the perfect look on both eyes. If you feel one type of adhesive does not work well, give the other a try and see if it works better.
    • Eyelid glue will last longer based on how much you layer on your eyelid. A thinner layer will dry quickly, but only last a few hours, whereas a thicker layer will last longer, though it will also feel more noticeable.
    • Eyelid tape holds stronger than glue, but can be felt much more easily in the eyelid, meaning it may be uncomfortable over longer periods of time.
    • Sweat and oil can cause the glue to lose its hold as the day wears on, so reapplication may be necessary (most notably in eyelid glue).

Making Your Eyes Appear Rounder with Makeup

  1. Curl your lashes. Curl your upper lashes upward and your lower lashes downward to draw attention away from your lash line, which often appears very straight on almond-shaped eyes. This helps create an open look for your eyes, and couples well with mascara.
    • False eyelashes work well for drawing attention away from the lash line, particularly if you don’t have particularly prodigious natural eye lashes.[5]
  2. Accentuate the eyes with mascara. Apply mascara to the top and bottom of your eye lashes to draw more attention to the whites of your eyes, making your eyes appear larger. Brush your upper eyelashes “outward” away from your face for three strokes, and repeat according to your desired thickness. Wiggle the mascara brush through your lower lashes to create a smokey look that adds to the contrast.
    • Use a lengthening or volumizing mascara formula when highlighting the eyes. This creates a thicker, bolder look for your eyelashes, helping further highlight the whites.
  3. Apply a small amount of eyeliner. Apply eyeliner just below the lash line, avoiding the rim of your eye. Adding white eye shadow or eyeliner to the inner corners of the eye can also help give your eyes a lighter look and give the appearance of a bigger, rounder eye.
    • Avoid encircling the whole eye with liner. Completely encircling the eye will create a “gated” look that makes your eye appear smaller and trapped

Making Physical Changes to Achieve Rounder Eyes

  1. Sign up for plastic surgery. Blepharoplasty is a permanent option for giving your eyes a rounder shape, or adding an additional eyelid fold for those with monolids. Consult with your plastic surgeon prior to surgery to get an idea of the nature of the procedure and whether such action can produce the looks you desire. Such surgery can also help remove sagging skin and bags under the eyes.[6]
  2. Shape your eyebrows. Trimmed medium to thin eyebrows with a high arch are a common shape for drawing attention to the eyes, creating the illusion that they are much larger. Note that eyebrows frame your entire face, and altering the shape of your eyebrows may give your entire face a different appearance. Speak with a beautician before making any drastic changes to your eyebrows to understand how to rock the new look.[7]
  3. Try colored contacts. Specially designed "circle" contacts are available that make the iris appear much larger, promoting a round, doe-eyed look.Black is a very popular color when it comes to choosing colored contacts as well, as it makes the pupil look much bigger, thus widening the eye. [8]
    • Speak to your optometrist before wearing contacts. Poorly made contacts or taking care of contacts incorrectly can damage the eye.
  4. Change up your hairstyle. Your hairstyle can change the way your whole face looks. Tell your hairdresser what you want specifically and ask for any recommendations and suggestions. You could also try changing to a hair color that contrasts with the color of your eyes, drawing greater attention to them.[9]

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Tips

  • Purchase contacts from reputable dealers only.

Warnings

  • Wearing eye adhesive over a long period of time can result in permanent changes to the shape of the eye. Talk to your dermatologist if you plan on using adhesive.

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