How to choose false lashes that will best suit your eye shape.
Choosing false lashes that will suit your eye shape can help to enhance the natural shape of your eyes and create a more flattering look. Here are some general guidelines to help you choose the right false lashes for your eye shape:
Hooded eyes: Lashes that are longer in length and have a slightly flared shape will help to open up the eye and create the illusion of a crease. Avoid lashes that are too thick, as they may weigh down the eyelid and make the hooded appearance more pronounced.
Almond eyes: Lashes that are slightly longer in the centre and shorter on the outer corners will help to enhance the natural shape of almond eyes. Lashes with a slightly flared shape will also work well for this eye shape.
Monolid eyes: Lashes that are longer in length and have a slightly flared shape will help to create the illusion of a crease. Avoid lashes that are too thick, as they may weigh down the eyelid and make the monoid appearance more pronounced.
Deep-set eyes: Lashes that are shorter in length and have a slightly flared shape will help to emphasize the natural depth of deep-set eyes. Avoid lashes that are too long, as they may make the eyes appear smaller.
Protruding eyes: Lashes that are slightly longer in the centre and shorter on the outer corners will help to balance out the appearance of protruding eyes. Lashes with a slightly flared shape will also work well for this eye shape.
Round eyes: Lashes that are longer in length and have a slightly flared shape will help to elongate round eyes and create a more almond-shaped appearance. Avoid lashes that are too thick, as they may make the eyes appear rounder.
It’s important to note that these are general guidelines and that ultimately the choice of false lashes will depend on personal preference as well. It’s always helpful to try different types of lashes before making a final decision.
i. To easily apply any text formatting you see in this outline with just a tap, on the Home tab of the ribbon, check out Styles.
ii. For example, this paragraph uses Heading 3 style.
Want to insert a picture from your files or add a shape, text box or table? Go for it! On the Insert tab of the ribbon, just tap the option you need.
Find even more easy-to-use tools on the Insert tab, such as to add a hyperlink or insert a comment.