7 smart make-up tricks for women with deep set eyes

  • Conceal well

    Dark circles make eyes look smaller and also give them a tired look. Use a good concealer that can hide dark circles and blemishes. This alone helps enhance the beauty of your eyes.


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  • Use bright eye makeup

    Use bright eye makeup As compared to the smokey eye look, the bright eye makeup with neons or pinks will make your eyes look much younger than they are.


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  • Don't cover your eyes

    If you completely cover both the top and bottom lash lines with liner, you're going to close the eye, making it look smaller. To make it look larger, you only want to apply it both halfway on top and bottom.



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  • Apply an eye pencil

    An easy trick for those with small eyes is to line the inner rim of your eye with a white or nude colored pencil. This will help to open up your eyes and make them look big.


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  • Use white eye shadow

    This is the best tip from make-up artists. Using white/ other light coloured eyeshadow or white eye pencil near the tear duct, on the inner corner of the eye, will instantly give an illusion of opened-up eyes.


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  • Curl your lashes

    The easiest way to instantly make your eyes look bigger is to curl your eyelashes. For this, start at the root and then move to half way of your lashes length and curl again, like this you will achieve natural looking curl.


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  • Almost every girl looks for tips on how to get her eyes look bigger and there are many makeup techniques and beauty tips that can help us achieve the illusion. We bring to you seven simple tips, take your pick.

    Be careful with the eyeliner


    Don't apply eyeliner all the way around your eyes. Doing so will cause your eyes to look smaller, as they will appear fenced or ringed in by the circle line. This also means avoiding the smoky eye look. When you apply eyeliner on your lower lashes, do it just below the lash line, not inside the rim. In particular, don't let the line come all the way to the inner corner of your eye.


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