Friday, December 11, 2009

ASIAN EYES - makeup help PLEASE :)?

Hi,


As I have Asian eyes with no double eyelid, i find it really hard to wear eye makeup.


My eyeliner just won't stick - it smudges...


There doesn't really seen to be any point in me wearing eye shadow either, as I have no crease!


My eyes look small all the time, and it doesn't help that I have a sort of roundish face.....


Does anyone have any eye-makeup tips for Asian eyes? That give the illusion of slightly bigger eyes, and a more longer face?


Thanks in advance!ASIAN EYES - makeup help PLEASE :)?
Don't change a thing. Lots of peole love asian eyes. Be yourself.ASIAN EYES - makeup help PLEASE :)?
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go here and scroll down to the asian eyes tips. i was searching for something for close-set eyes and happened to run into that. hope it helps!%26lt;3 Report Abuse

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General tip for eye makeup.





Before you put on eye makeup, put concealer on your upper lid as well as under your eye. This helps stop the crease's from forming, as well as smudging.





MAC also has something to help stop this from happening, just ask about their eye makeup base.





I have a really good asian friend, she has said that you never want to put much makeup on your eyes. If you do, apply shadow and liner to your top only. Or put only a sheer shimmer powder on your lid and liner on your bottom lid.





She usually does a thin line on her upper lid...think Marilyn Monroe. And red lips. She looks like a doll, it's so perfect.





If you sweep a white shimmer shadow under your eyebrow, and into the inner corner of your eye, it will make them look bigger and brighter.





Use a good blush to bring definition to your cheeks and help elongate your face.
i wouldnt recommend that those with your type of eyes (which are beautiful in their own way) use eyeshadow at all. but if you must, use something as close to your skin tone as possible. no colours that stand out or draw attention to your eyelid in any way. use a liquid eye liner on your top eyelid, or a gel formulated black liner which can be applied with an angled brush. or maybe a matte finish dark eyeshadow, and add a bit of water to it and apply with angled brush to top part too. extend your lash line outwards, meaning that the tip of your eye nearest to your ears. use the angled brush/liquid liner and extend it outwards. if u are using an angled brush, just extend it according to the length of your brush tip. no more than that, or else you'll look fake. this helps give illusion of a larger, longer eye. use either a pencil liner or again, the eyeshadow dabbed with water for your lower lid. dont line the entire lower lid, only half of it. by giving it the space w/o liner, it enlarges the look of volume of the eye.use a good mascara too and curl. u can also try to draw attention away from your eyes by applying blush/bronzer instead of so much of eye makeup. but i think asian eyes are great, just that one is never satisfied with what one gets, its human and thats what we all are. hope i helped.
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While I'm not Asian, I use these occasionally to compensate for my droopy eyelids, although they were designed to temporarily add a ';fold'; to Asian eyes. When I use them, I find it easier to apply liner and shadow. They're not expensive (I see that they're now on sale) and worth a try. There are tips for applying given on the website. I use a pair of tweezers to help me apply them. For me, they aren't visible and are a way for me to postpone eyelid surgery to correct the ';droop';.
I have a lot of Asian friends who do awesome eye makeup. Check out the new Teen Vogue magazine. Theres a photoshoot with 2 Asian girls, and the have on awesome colored eyeliner, and they look amazing. Do you use pencil eyeliner? I suggest waterproof liquid eyeliner, it dries fast and stays on for a long time. Just draw a thin line with a wing above your eye, that looks good on most people.





Asian eyes are gorgeous, be proud!
sucks to be u

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