Eyelash Extensions | Types and Styles for Different Eye Shapes

 



Analyzing Lash Extension Based on Various Eye Shape

  1.  Almond Eyes πŸ‡½
  2. Rounded Eyes πŸ‡½
  3. Monolid Eyes πŸ‡½
  4. Protruding Eyes πŸ‡½  
  5. Downturned Eyes πŸ‡½
  6. Upturned Eyes✅ 


    Lash Extension Tips:

    • Style: Cat-eye, Kitten eye or doll-eye styles work well.
    • Length: Gradually increasing lengths from the inner to outer corners to accentuate the natural uplift.
    • Curl: C or D curl to enhance the natural lift.

  7. Close Set Eyes πŸ‡½
  8. Wide Set Eyes πŸ‡½
  9. Deep Set Eyes πŸ‡½
  10. Hooded Eyes πŸ‡½


Lash Map



10 Distinct Eye Shape



1. Almond Eyes

Almond-shaped eyes have a visible crease and irises touching the eyelid's top and bottom. This eyes also has end that taper off at the tear duct outer point. Their wider than other shapes, with small lids. Slightly upswept outer corner.
  • Style: Most styles suit almond eyes, including cat-eye, doll-eye, and classic styles.
  • Length: Uniform lengths along the lash line or gradually increasing towards the outer corners.
  • Curl: C or D curl to emphasize the natural shape.


2. Rounded Eyes


Round eyes have creases you can spot easily. You can see the whites above or below the iris, making them look more prominent and noticeable. This eyes also don't taper or pull inward or outward at the outer or inner corners. 

  • Style: Cat-eye or natural style to elongate the eyes.
  • Length: Longer lashes towards the outer corners to create a more elongated look.
  • Curl: B or C curl to add some lift without exaggerating the roundness.


  • 3. Monolid Eyes 


    Monolid eyes appear flat from the front with no crease or fold in the lids. Though monolid eyes may seems small (sockets of air above the iris that give this impression), they can often look bigger in pictures when viewed from slight angle.

  • Style: Open-eye or natural styles to create depth or kitten sryle.
  • Length: Longer lengths in the center to open up the eyes.
  • Curl: L or L+ curl to enhance the eye shape and prevent lashes from touching the eyelid.
  • Use stronger lash like CC, D, L or M.


  • 4. Protruding Eyes
        

    Protruding eyes, often called bulging or pop eyes, are when eyeballs appear to protrude on eye socket. This can give rounded appearance. Their irises may not touch the eyelids, and the white of the eyes may be very visible.

  • Style: Classic, cat eye or doll-eye styles to soften the appearance.
  • Length: Medium to long lengths, but avoid too much volume.
  • Curl: B or C curl to balance the prominence.
  • get bigger lashes, make eyes smaller


  • 5. Downturned Eyes


    Downturned eyes are when the outer corner of the eye droops downwards, giving a sad or tired look. This shape may appear narrower than other eye shape due to the droop. The lower eyelid of this eye shape often appears ticker than a upturned eyes.

  • Style: Rounding style to lift the outer corners.
  • Length: Longer lashes towards the outer corners to create an uplifting effect.
  • Curl: C or D curl to add a lifting appearance


  • 6. Upturned Eyes


    Upturned eyes or cat eyes to some are the opposite of downturned eyes. This shape is usually almond-like but slightly lift at the outer corner. the bottom lashes also turn upward.

  • Style: Cat-eye, Kitten, or doll-eye styles work well.
  • Length: Gradually increasing lengths from the inner to outer corners to accentuate the natural uplift.
  • Curl: C or D curl to enhance the natural lift.
  • Can get all kind of style.


  • 7.Close Set Eyes


    Close set eyes is an eye shape with minimal space between both eyes due to the position of the bridge of the nose. If you have them, the distance between your inner corners should be measure less than an inch apart.

  • Style: Cat-eye or doll-eye styles to create the illusion of wider-set eyes.
  • Length: Gradually increasing lengths from the inner to outer corners.
  • Curl: C or D curl to open up the eyes.

  • 8. Wide Set Eyes 


    Wide set eyes are just what they sound like - the opposite of close set eyes. This means the space between them  (across the nose bridge) is noticeable further apart than close-set eyes. Wide set eyes may also have droopier, more almond-shape lids.

  • Style: Open-eye or natural style, rounding, dolly style.
  • Length: Focus on lengthening the lashes towards the middle to bring the eyes closer together.
  • Curl: B or C curl for a natural look.

  • 9. Deep-Set Eyes


    Deep-set eyes make your brow bones stand out and look prominent than other eyes. This happen because they're set further back in skull.

  • Style: Natural or open-eye style to highlight the eyes, dolly style
  • Length: Moderate lengths to avoid overshadowing the eyes.
  • Curl: L or M curl to bring the lashes forward.
  • Get longer lashes.


  • 10. Hooded Eyes


    Hooded eyes  featured an extra skin that drapes over the crease. This excess skin give the appearance of hood over the eyes.

  • Style: Open-eye or natural style to open up the eyes, dolly style.
  • Length: Focus on longer lengths in the center to lift the hooded area.
  • Curl: L or L+ curl to prevent lashes from touching the eyelid.



  • Further Guidance:

    •  If you have downward don't use C or B curl

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