How to Achieve Bigger Eyes with Japanese-Style Eye Makeup
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One key difference between Japanese-style big-eye makeup and other looks is the emphasis on lower lashes.It's precisely the addition of lower lashes that gives Japanese big-eye makeup its adorable, innocent charm! Before applying lower lashes, carefully compare their position to your own lower eyelid. Then trim the lower lashes into individual clusters based on your eye shape. This ensures a more natural overall look.
Patience is key when applying lower lashes. Use your fingers or tweezers to hold a cluster of false lashes and apply them along the base of your natural lower lashes. Focus on attaching them near the outer corner—three sections should suffice. Once secured, blink gently, and watch your eyes instantly appear larger!
2.Upper Lashes
After applying lower lashes, don't forget the upper lashes! The application is actually quite simple: just apply lash glue to the base of the false lashes and attach them close to your natural lash line. To prevent them from falling off, firmly press the outer corners again after application.
3. Eyeshadow
For monolids: Avoid large-area blending. Focus on defining the eye's contours! Gently trace along the natural eye line just above the eyelid.
Double-Eyelid Girls: While applying dark eyeshadow all over the lid can instantly enlarge your eyes, it may make you appear overly mature. For a sweet, Japanese-style wide-eyed look, use a light beige shade as a base across the entire eyelid. Then, apply a darker shade only along the crease to enhance the eye contour.
For puffy eyes: The best way to minimize puffiness with eyeshadow is to extend the color upward, creating a rounded eye contour. This not only enlarges the eyes but also reduces the puffy appearance.
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