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3 Ways to Get Bigger Eyes

By Matthew Lynch
November 9, 2023
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Ever gazed at those beautiful, doe-eyed celebrities and wished your eyes could appear bigger and brighter? The secret lies not in drastic measures but in applying the right techniques to accentuate your eyes. In this article, we will discuss three simple ways to get that desirable wide-eyed effect so you can step out with confidence and exude an air of enchantment.

1. Master the Art of Makeup:

Makeup works like magic to transform the way you look, and eyes are no exception. By using makeup strategically, you can make your eyes appear larger than they actually are. Here are some tips for mastering the art of eye-enlarging makeup.

– Use a lighter shade of eyeshadow on your eyelids and blend a darker shade into the crease, to add depth and create contrast.

– Apply a dab of shimmer eyeshadow or highlighter in the inner corner of your eyes to open them up and create a brightening effect.

– Eyeliner is essential for eye enhancement. Use a black or dark brown liner to trace along the upper lash line, starting thin at the inner corner and thickening as you reach the outer corner. If you have smaller lids or monolids, opt for a smudged pencil or gel liner instead of liquid liner.

– Curl your lashes before applying mascara, and use volumizing mascara for a dramatic impact that will help lift and appear larger.

2. Shape Your Eyebrows:

Eyebrows frame our eyes and their shape has a significant impact on their appearance. Neatly groomed eyebrows that complement your facial structure can make your eyes instantly appear bigger.

– Determine which eyebrow shape flatters your face type best; you can consult a professional beautician or research online tutorials tailored to different face shapes.

– Pluck stray hairs from the lower edge of your brows, avoiding over-thinning.

– Use a tinted brow gel, powder, or pencil to fill in any sparse areas and ensure a defined shape that accentuates the size of your eyes.

3. Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle:

There are several factors in our daily lives that can contribute to the appearance of tired, puffy, or smaller-looking eyes. By implementing some simple habits, you can maintain the health and vitality of your eyes and keep them looking bright and vibrant.

– Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, as dehydration can cause visible effects on the skin around your eyes and make them appear dull or sunken.

– Get enough sleep each night to prevent puffy or droopy eyes.

– Reduce salt intake in your diet to combat water retention and decrease under-eye puffiness.

By using makeup techniques, shaping your eyebrows, and adopting a healthy lifestyle, you can achieve bigger and brighter-looking eyes. Try these tips and revel in the allure of captivatingly large eyes that make an unforgettable first impression!

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