The Top 3 Beauty Products for Bigger-Looking Eyes
Do you feel that you have small-looking eyes or droopy eyelids? Well, there’s no need to worry about looking sleepy or consider cosmetic surgery – there are tons of beauty products that can help make your eyes look bigger and brighter. Most of these products originate in Asia, but are becoming more popular worldwide and hence easily available for purchase on online shopping websites. Below are 3 of the top beauty products for bigger-looking eyes.
1. Circle lenses: these are contact lenses that are slightly bigger in diameter than normal contact lenses. They are usually printed with dark limbal ring outlines (hence the name “circle” lenses) or even tinted to create the illusion of bigger, glimmering pupils and Caucasian eye colors. However, make sure you buy safely manufactured from reputable stores as cheap contact lenses that do not meet strict pharmacological standards will damage your eyes.
2. Double eyelid tape or glue: considered by many girls with single eyelids or droopy eyelids to be a godsend. They are pasted on or brushed on to the eyelids to create an artificial crease along the upper eyelid. Follow some smoky eye makeup tips to complete the look and voila – a sweet doe-eyed look. Although they’re not permanent like plastic surgery, some users have claimed that they developed a natural eyelid crease after using eyelid tape/glue for a period of time.
3. False eyelashes: if you shop for Asian brand false eyelashes, you’ll find that they come in hundreds of different patterns and designs (just look at Shu Uemura’s expensive and dramatic false lash designs!). The most popular style with for Asian girls is the dolly-eye falsies, where false lashes criss-cross each other like a doll’s.
With these 3 top beauty products for bigger-looking eyes, you can dramatically transform your eye shape and size – just search online for some examples and you’ll believe it.
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