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Jul 17, 2012
Ruby W.
So I have monolids, and have tried youtube tutorials but my monolids are different. While some people have lids that don;t have a crease, but if you apply eyeliner and it shows: my lids fold and cover up half my lid, but also don't have a crease. In addition, they're completely uneven - my right eye is completely folded over, but my left eye has a slight fold and the outside of the eye can show some eyeliner, so if I wear my liner it makes my eyes look completely lopsided o.e
HELP!
Jul 17, 2012
karissa b.
Have you tried tightlining? That way it'll give the appearance of that dark line around your eyes without taking up lid space.
Jul 18, 2012
Tamara R.
Apply your liner unevenly to balance out the eyes visual, even if they're not physically the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9X2v9_jgIg
Jul 18, 2012
Michelle A.
I have inner eyelids, sometimes one eye with double and other with inner. False eyelashes with a hard bone will create a double eyelid which makes it easier for you to make up and a bigger circle of choices for your makeup! For the eye with inner eyelid/mono lid, you might want to stick the lashes higher, if you know what I mean. But for me when I'm lazy to apply falsies, I just drew a winged eyeliner. Like Tamara said, that's what I do to make people have the illusion of me having equally big eyes!
Jul 19, 2012
Malia K.
Tightlining is a great suggestion. I have a very small eyelid and then it drops over so not a whole lot of room for eyeliner so I take L'Oreal Infallible Lacquer Liner and line just under my lashes and try to press it as much into my lash line as possible.