Start by identifying your own eye shape so you can better help clients determine theirs. Staring in the mirror for about five minutes is all you need to do in order to determine your eye shape. There are six different kinds of eye shapes : round, monolid, hooded, downturned, upturned, and almond. This also helps us identify any accessories, styling techniques, and mapping we might need to get the job done correctly and balance each person's unique features. That way, we can choose the proper types of lashes to use on them. Īs lash professionals, it’s important that we’re able to identify the eye shapes our clients have. Chances are you just don’t know what kind of eye shape you have. Even more options are available in our curated collection specifically made for downturn eye shapes.Have you ever tried to do a smokey eye and felt a little raccoon-like? Or what about when you try to use a different eyeliner technique that you’re not used to? Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. With the longest lashes at the center of the eye, they provide a subtle all-over lift to your entire eye. To give your outer corners a helpful lift, try our Robin or Jenai vegan silk eyelashes – these are both low-volume, criss-cross lash designs that are best described as ‘spiky’. False eyelashes that are too dense and heavy will only highlight the downturn, so for a more modern look, stick with lashes that are wispy and natural-looking. Try our Jenai, Mandee or Tina lashes which will all highlight your natural, catlike eye shape, and give them a beautiful extra lift that you didn’t even know you were looking for! Even more lash options are waiting for you in our curated collection for Upturn eyes.ĭownturned eyes are that captivating, vintage-esque shape you see on all of the movie starlets from the 1920s. 3D lashes that gradually increase in length towards the outer edges, in a classic winged shape, will best emphasize this upward flick. Upturned eyes are another incredibly versatile eye shape, since they are very similar to almond eyes except with an upward lift at the outermost corner. Here's a curated collection of styles that will look beautiful on your almond shaped eyes. However, the best lashes style is one that takes full advantage of your catlike stare: voluminous lashes with winged ends! Pick the Jenai, Mila or Tina, all reusable eyelashes styles that will create exceptional drama and mystery. Want more choices? Check out our curated lash collection create specifically for monolid eye shapes.Īlmond eyes are the most universal shape and are blessed with versatility – a wide variety of false eyelashes will work for you. Instead, get the drama you’re looking for with a lighter, crisscross design such as our Mila and Tina eyelashes, paired with winged eyeliner to subtly emphasize your lash line. Lucky you – monolids are an open canvas! However, although you could create a crease with any lash style, we would recommend shying away from really dense lashes that could make your eyelids appear weighed down. We've curated a collection of lash style that are suited for your hooded eye shape here. They’re also a subtle blend of black and brown, for a more natural look. Our Robin and Emma Lashes combine long and short lash lengths in this way, precisely layered to create the illusion of depth. Flaunt that mystique by really emphasizing your natural shape, with faux lashes that are long in the center and taper at both ends. To find more styles that are perfect for your eyes, check out our curated collection of lashes for round eye shapes. Our Tina and Mandee reusable eyelashes will draw out the length of your lash line perfectly, creating a gorgeous cat’s eye shape that will open your eyes even more. Instead, look for wispy and winged eyelashes. Round eyes have amazing dimension! Enhance this depth further by avoiding very thick false lashes, which could overwhelm your lash line and make your eyes appear smaller. Whichever type of eye shape you have, here are our recommendations on eyelashes to choose from that will best enhance and frame those gorgeous eyes of yours! Lash Guide Which false eyelashes suit my eye shape?
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