To make your eyes as wide as a young ingénue's, Roncal suggests using a darker color of liner along your upper lash line and a lighter shade along your lower lash line. You want to get a really thin layer of eyeliner and push it into your lashes -- this thickens their appearance.
Try Mally Open Up! Eyeliner, $18, which features a superfine tip that makes it easy to get as close to lashes as possible. And while graphic liner may be in vogue, you should skip it if you want your eyes to look wider. Roncal says this actually makes your eyes look smaller.
Try Mally Open Up! Eyeliner, $18, which features a superfine tip that makes it easy to get as close to lashes as possible. And while graphic liner may be in vogue, you should skip it if you want your eyes to look wider. Roncal says this actually makes your eyes look smaller.
Sometimes knowing how to make your eyes look bigger requires layering on products. "After applying a shadow base you should use the pencil liner and blend the ends," instructs Linter. "Then take a brown, grey or taupe pencil and smudge some pencil in the outer corners of the eye and into the eye hollow and blend with a brush."
Start with a pencil liner, as it's softer and easier to blend, she says. Try Clinique Skinny Stick, $16.50. Then apply a gel or liquid liner on top (we love Make Up For Ever Graphic Liner, $24). "The pencil liner underneath does a unique job of softening up the liquid or gel liner which can tend to make the eyes look harsh if not done correctly. This trick enlarges the eye," she explains.
Start with a pencil liner, as it's softer and easier to blend, she says. Try Clinique Skinny Stick, $16.50. Then apply a gel or liquid liner on top (we love Make Up For Ever Graphic Liner, $24). "The pencil liner underneath does a unique job of softening up the liquid or gel liner which can tend to make the eyes look harsh if not done correctly. This trick enlarges the eye," she explains.
Knowing how to make your eyes look bigger also requires choosing the right eyeliner. Kaye says to waterline your eyes with a cream or white pencil -- think: Lady Gaga in the "Bad Romance" music video, only less extreme -- this will act as an optical illusion, making the whites of your eyes appear bigger. (Bonus: It also helps your eyes look whiter and more awake.)
Our latest obsession: Charlotte Tilbury Rock n' Kohl in Eye Cheat, a creamy shade that stays put all day long.
Our latest obsession: Charlotte Tilbury Rock n' Kohl in Eye Cheat, a creamy shade that stays put all day long.
If you want to know how to make your eyes look bigger, the formula of your mascara does matter. While we're fans of the clumpy lash trend, Kaye says to steer clear of separating mascaras that give you a spiky look, and instead opt for a volumizing mascara.
Roncal adds that a volumizing mascara will give you long, sexy lashes that really make your eyes stand out. Her secret application tip (well, not so secret anymore): Apply the mascara toward the bridge of your nose and fan your lashes out. And don't even think about applying only one coat -- two are needed to give you that extra volume and oomph.
Try CoverGirl The SuperSizer LashBlast Mascara, $6.85, for amazing volume, length and curl.
Roncal adds that a volumizing mascara will give you long, sexy lashes that really make your eyes stand out. Her secret application tip (well, not so secret anymore): Apply the mascara toward the bridge of your nose and fan your lashes out. And don't even think about applying only one coat -- two are needed to give you that extra volume and oomph.
Try CoverGirl The SuperSizer LashBlast Mascara, $6.85, for amazing volume, length and curl.
Discovering how to make your eyes look bigger becomes a lot easier when you add a lash curler to your beauty tools. "Curling your lashes makes a huge difference," says Kaye. "If you do a side by side in the mirror with one side curled and the other side not curled, you can easily see what a dramatic difference it makes."
She says to curl your lashes while they are still wet from your mascara, as this helps them stay in place all day. Because curling your lashes after applying mascara can make them break off -- it's imperative that the mascara should still be wet, not dry.
She says to curl your lashes while they are still wet from your mascara, as this helps them stay in place all day. Because curling your lashes after applying mascara can make them break off -- it's imperative that the mascara should still be wet, not dry.