Unlocking the Secrets of Actress Eye Makeup: Tips for Every Eye Shape

Different eye shapes require different makeup techniques to enhance their natural beauty. Here are some tips for different eye shapes
Round Eyes
Use dark shades on the outer corners and lighter shades on the inner corners to create the illusion of depth.
Almond Eyes
Apply a thin line of eyeliner along the upper lash line and extend it outwards to create a winged effect
Hooded Eyes
Use a matte eyeshadow in a neutral shade to create a natural crease on the eyelid, and apply a shimmery shade on the center of the eyelid to brighten the eye.
Upturned Eyes
Use a dark shade on the outer corners of the eye and blend it into a lighter shade on the inner corners to create a subtle smoky effect
Downturned Eyes
Use a shimmery shade on the center of the eyelid to draw attention to the center of the eye, and use a darker shade on the outer corners to create a lifting effect
Close-set Eyes
Use a light shade on the inner corners of the eye to create the illusion of space between the eyes
Wide-set Eyes
Use a dark shade on the inner corners of the eye to create the illusion of closer-set eyes.
Protruding Eyes
Use a matte eyeshadow in a neutral shade to create a natural crease on the eyelid, and avoid using shimmer on the eyelid to avoid emphasizing the protrusion.
Deep-set Eyes
Use a light shade on the center of the eyelid to create a brightening effect, and use a dark shade on the outer corners of the eye to create depth.