Chinese ppl...no eye lids..., hard to wear eye make-up...understand? |
Chinese ppl...no eye lids..., hard to wear eye make-up...understand? |
Jun 17 2006, 10:57 PM
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Professional Nerd Group: Official Designer Posts: 343 Joined: Apr 2006 Member No: 396,362 |
i cant wear eyeshadow because i have no eyelids, it pisses me off to see other girls wear eyeshadow and eyeliner on the lids!!
know what i mean..? its such a hassle to put make up on that i just give up!! |
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Jun 17 2006, 11:22 PM
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in a matter of time Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,151 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 191,357 |
Let me get this straight, you have NO eyelids? That would mean that you'd have your empty eye socket, and then an eyeball just hanging there surrounded by bone.
Everyone has eyelids, dear. But I get what you mean. I'm Chinese, too, and I don't have deep set eyes, but at least I do have some sort of a crease. I avoid harsh dark eyeliner because it makes my eyes look even smaller (and, plus the fact that I'd look like a whore, but that's besides the topic). If I were you, I'd avoid it at all costs. Unless you're going for an evening out and want to make it more dramatic. Even then, I'd avoid liner on the lower lashline and NEVER line around the entire eye. Matte shadows look horrible on me. Sparkles are a little overboard. I go for something in the middle. I find that using a more shimmery, glistening cream shadow in a pale gray on my upper lids and the inner corners of my eyes really catches and reflects the light, and makes my eyes look bigger and more awake. Especially in the inner corners/tear ducts. It really helps. I drew a picture on Paint because I was really bored, and also because I'm a visual learner. The areas circled in red should have the highest concentration of colour. Notice how the upper lid is shaded so that it follows the contours of the brow bone. =) |
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