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Dec 11, 2012
Vu T.
First I want to speculate that my eyes are slightly uneven lol. Other than that, when i apply eyeshadow my left eye has a hard time showing the potency of the color than my right which BoomGOESthedynamite with color. They dont....spread alike is there a reason for that. and what can i do about the color. should i just pack more on. cause i dont want to be in different lighting and the there is a significant over applying in one eye than the other lol.
Dec 11, 2012
Courtney B.
I have a problem with my eyes being of a slightly different shape, so I usually do my "difficult" eye (which is my left) first. I usually don't like how that eye looks, and it's easier for me to do my right eye. By doing my left side first, I can match my easy eye to my hard eye. So I'd say do your left eye first, since you have trouble getting that eye to be as vibrant as the other. That way you aren't getting your right eye perfect and then getting super frustrated with your left eye not looking the way you want. If you're constantly packing more color onto your eye, you have more chances to mess it up and have fallout.