You have upturned eyes if ... You have a visible lid and a classic almond shape; the outer corner of your eyes point upwards.
Think: Tiffany Hines
The challenge: Your lower lashline looks longer than the upper lashline, which throws their symmetry off.
Your makeup look: To even out the top and bottom proportions, apply dark shadow or eyeliner to the outer corners of the eye. "This will minimize the lifted effect," Taylor explains.
Think: Tiffany Hines
The challenge: Your lower lashline looks longer than the upper lashline, which throws their symmetry off.
Your makeup look: To even out the top and bottom proportions, apply dark shadow or eyeliner to the outer corners of the eye. "This will minimize the lifted effect," Taylor explains.
You have close set eyes if ... The space between your eyes is smaller than the width of one eye.
Think: Jennifer Aniston
The challenge: Eyes can appear, well, too close together, making the face feel unbalanced.
Your makeup look: To give the illusion that your eyes are farther apart, start your eyeliner (the darker the better) at the middle of the upper lid and extend it out past your eye in a straight line to create space. Do the same on your lower lashline meeting up with your upper liner once you reach the outer corner. "This will draw attention to the outer corners of your eyes," says Taylor. Apply a light-colored eye shadows with screen or pearl in white, pink, or nude to the inner corner to make your eyes seem bigger, wider and farther apart.
Think: Jennifer Aniston
The challenge: Eyes can appear, well, too close together, making the face feel unbalanced.
Your makeup look: To give the illusion that your eyes are farther apart, start your eyeliner (the darker the better) at the middle of the upper lid and extend it out past your eye in a straight line to create space. Do the same on your lower lashline meeting up with your upper liner once you reach the outer corner. "This will draw attention to the outer corners of your eyes," says Taylor. Apply a light-colored eye shadows with screen or pearl in white, pink, or nude to the inner corner to make your eyes seem bigger, wider and farther apart.
You have wide set eyes if ... Your eyes are more than the width of one eye apart.
Think: Brandy
The challenge: Eyes look ... you guessed it ... far apart
Your makeup look: Use a liner to rim both your top and bottom lashline, including the inner tear duct to bring eyes closer together. "Be sure to pay special attention to the baby lashes on your inner eye," Taylor adds.
Think: Brandy
The challenge: Eyes look ... you guessed it ... far apart
Your makeup look: Use a liner to rim both your top and bottom lashline, including the inner tear duct to bring eyes closer together. "Be sure to pay special attention to the baby lashes on your inner eye," Taylor adds.
You have deep set eyes if ... Your eyes are large and set deeper into the skull. You also have very prominent brow bones.
Think: Julianne Moore
The challenge: Prominent brows create minimal eyelid space; eyelashes get lost; and smoky eyes make eyes appear smaller.
Your makeup look: Open up eyes with shadows that have beige, nude or pink undertones (depending on your skin tone) and smudge liner close to lashline to enhance lashes.
Think: Julianne Moore
The challenge: Prominent brows create minimal eyelid space; eyelashes get lost; and smoky eyes make eyes appear smaller.
Your makeup look: Open up eyes with shadows that have beige, nude or pink undertones (depending on your skin tone) and smudge liner close to lashline to enhance lashes.
You have monolid eyes if ... The surface of your eyelid is flat and there is little crease, if any.
Think: Lucy Liu
The Challenge: It's difficult to create definition for looks like smoky eyes.
Your makeup look: Try a gradient of eye shadows, starting with the darkest shade closest to your lashline and fading out as your reach your brow bone to create dimension.
Think: Lucy Liu
The Challenge: It's difficult to create definition for looks like smoky eyes.
Your makeup look: Try a gradient of eye shadows, starting with the darkest shade closest to your lashline and fading out as your reach your brow bone to create dimension.