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How to Apply Eyeliner for Your Eye Shape
Finding the right eyeliner for your eye shape can completely transform your makeup routine. Here is how to enhance your natural beauty based on the six most common eye shapes
Almond Eyes
The Look: Oval-shaped with slightly upswept outer corners.
Best Eyeliner Style: The Classic Wing.
How to Apply: Start with a thin line at the inner corner and gradually build thickness toward the outer corner. Finish with an upward flick that follows the natural curve of lower lash line.
Hooded Eyes
The Look: An extra layer of skin folds down from the brow bone to hide the crease.
Best Eyeliner Style: The “Batwing” or Tightline.
How to Apply: Focus on tightlining the upper waterline to make lashes look thicker without taking up previous eyelid space.
Monolid Eyes
The Look: A flat surface above the eye with little to no visible crease.
Best Eyeliner Style: The Floating Eyeliner or Smudged Wing.
How to Apply: Keep the liner very thin near the inner corner and significantly thicker at the outer edge. Pencil or gel liners work beautifully here, gently smudged out for a soft, smoky, elongated effect.
Round Eyes
The Look: Large, circular eyes where you can often see the white around the iris.
Best Eyeliner Style: The Elongated Cat Eye.
How to Apply: Keep the liner focused entirely on the outer third of your upper lash line. Extend the wing outward horizontally rather than flicking it high up, which helps balance the roundness.
Downturned Eyes
The Look: The outer corners of the eyes drop slightly lower the inner corners.
Best Eyeliner Style: The Lifted Wing (Puppy Eyeliner).
How to Apply: Leave the lower lash line bare. Focus on the upper lash line, drawing a crisp line that flicks upward at a 45-degree angle just before you reach the outer corner of the eye to create a lifting illusion.
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The most accurate method is using an AI-powered eye shape detector. Alternatively, look straight into a mirror: if you can't see your crease, you likely have monolids; if your crease is hidden by a flap of skin, you have hooded eyes; if you can see the whites above or below your iris, you have round eyes.
The easiest style is tightlining (applying pencil liner to the upper waterline) or using a dark eyeshadow with an angled brush to create a soft, forgiving line. Both methods require less precision than liquid winged eyeliner.
While it cannot physically change your eye shape, eyeliner creates powerful optical illusions. You can use it to elongate round eyes, lift downturned eyes, or define monolids, completely transforming your overall makeup look.