Customize your eyeliner based on your eye shape

Using eyeliner is a great way to make your eyes more marked. An eyeliner can also make your eyelashes look thicker and fuller, which will make a more feminine expression. A winged eyeliner can be the cherry on the cake on a beautiful party make up. There are a few different kinds of eyeliner which you use in different ways. There are also different methods you can use to customize your eyeliner depending on your eye shape. This post will help you make the best eyeliner for you.

We start by explaining about the different types of eyeliner...

There are different kinds of eyeliners. Depending on the result you want to achieve, you should use different types of eyeliner.

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The first type of eyeliner is the liquid eyeliner, our formula is a pen with a sharp tip, perfect if you want to make a sharp wing. This eyeliner will hold all day and the formula is also non-skin-irritating and non-allergenic. This eyeliner has an intense black color.

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The second type is a creamy pen formula. This is better if you want a more smokey look. You can also apply this on the water line. A great thing about this eyeliner is the fader, the fader makes the lines less sharp which will make a perfect smokey look.

Find your eye shape - five different eye shapes Before you start making your eyeliner it is important to find your eye shape. This is to get the perfect result adapted to you. Some eye shapes are easier to handle than others.

Hooded eyes

Characteristics: The upper eyelid, from the crease up to the eyebrows, lies past the width of the eye and therefore part of the eyelid is hidden. A problem that often arises with hooded eyes is that it is difficult to get a straight wing, as the product often disappears behind the eyelid and leaves a very curved wing that can look like a hook.

Think about: The goal is to "open up" the eye without putting too much color on your eyelids. Focus on the outer corner of the eye and get the wing itself in a straight line. It may be an idea to start with a wing that does not extend that far towards the temple. Try holding a mirror a little from below when painting your eyeliner.

Almond shaped eyes

Characteristics: The shape of an almond that is often more pointed towards the inner corner of the eye, rounded in the middle of the eye and the outer corner of the eye can have a slight lift upwards.

Think about: Honestly, you are lucky because most things work here because your eyes are some of the more symmetrical. To emphasize your eye shape as much as possible, the easiest technique is to follow your natural eye shape while building on with more thickness towards the outer corner of the eye. Go for it!

Round eyes (deer eyes)

Characteristics: Has anyone ever said you have "deer eyes"? Then you probably have a very round eye shape. The eyelids are clearly visible when you look straight ahead and you can also visually see the whites of the eyes under the iris.

Think about: The best thing is to "extend" the eye. Start by applying your eyeliner a third from the outer corner of the eye and paint a wing with the lower lash line as a template. To create a more dramatic look, you can add a little eyeliner at the bottom of the lower lash line.

 

Deep eyes

Characteristics: Eyes that sit a little deeper into the face, often with prominent eyebrows. There are different techniques depending on the size of your eye. If you have small eyes: opt for a thin line. If you have bigger ones, you can do a more dramatic cat-eye look.

Eyes with hidden crease (Monolids)

Characteristics: Your crease is hidden and the space between the lash line and the brow is smooth.

Think about: Start narrow and work your way up to a thicker edge towards the outer corner of the eye. Then place a smaller wing that goes under the "fold" from your eyelid. A tip is to always sit with your face straight in front of the mirror to see what the eyeliner looks like. Work with a thicker line and don't be afraid of a dramatic eyeliner.