Makeup for round eyes

Round Eyes
Eyeshadow for round eyes
Eyes are slightly closer together. If the gap between your eyes measures less than the width of your eye, the eyes are categorized as ‘close set’. For example, Miley Cyrus. The Pros Round Eyes – This, has a very similar shape to almond eyes, but the eyeball itself is more pronounced. For this shape, you can do anything on the top (lid, crease etc.) but I would avoid using any liner on the bottom of the eye as this tends to exaggerate the roundness.

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Eye makeup for almond eyes
Understanding your own eye shape can be super helpful when it comes to painting on eye makeup like a pro. If you have almond eyes, bookmark these tips the next time you want to accentuate the orbs. Most of these tips are pretty minimal, anyway, yet they add an extra oomph to your look. Close set eye makeup match: Regina King Eyeliner for hooded eyes can be a little tricky, due to the way your upper lid droops over your crease. To avoid any unwanted smudges or transfer, be sure to keep your eyes open when you line them. This is especially important when trying to achieve a thick, bold wing (the most complementary liner for your shape). If you close your eye to create the wing, there’s a good chance that when you open your eye, the tail end will be hidden in the fold. Don’t want to deal with that headache? No worries! Just trace close to your bottom lash line starting around the middle of your eye for upside down definition that looks positively radiant on hooded eyes.