Lashes are like clothes – you’ve gotta get the best fit before confidently rocking them! If you enjoy wearing falsies, here’s how to highlight your beautiful eyes in the best way possible.
Almond eye shape
Almond eyes are noticeable by a visible crease in the lid, with no white showing above or below the iris. This is the most versatile eye shape that has absolutely no limits to the kind of lashes or makeup you can wear. This is also the most perfect shape for a sultry cat-eye that you can achieve with just eyeliner and some winged style lashes.
Ardell Demi Wispies are the most popular go-to lash for accentuating your eye shape, thanks to the mixed lengths and fanned-out bunches. Pair with the DUO Clear Adhesive and watch your smile come to life!
Upturned eye shape
Basically, the same shape as almond eyes but with an upward lift at the outside corner (hi, Jessica Alba and Angelina Jolie!)
Choose lashes gradually increasing in length towards the outer edges to emphasise the gorgeous upward flick.
Round eye shape
Think Katy Perry or Nicole Richie. Rounded eyes are soft and feminine, they make you appear more youthful and innocent. They’re also pretty versatile, so you can experiment with your makeup!
Emphasise your eyes with a brave smoky look with soft lashes like Ardell DURALASH Double Individuals. These fabulous falsies will be your side kick all day and night, thanks to their light, long- wearing comfort. When you want a bit of seduction, apply Ardell Extension FX C Curl lashes to elongate and widen, achieving the ultimate cat-eye effect.
Hooded eye shape
Hooded eyes often get bad press, whereas in reality, women with hooded eyes are the sexiest! Just look at Blake Lively or Jennifer Lawrence 😉
Women with hooded eyes – don’t shy away from lashes! Your choice is long and curled. Natural-looking, short and straight lashes are not for you. To add depth to your eyes, choose lashes that are shorter on the ends and longer in the middle.
Downturned eye shape
Downturned eyes are often associated with retro looks. Pretty much every movie star from the 1920s rocked those. Anne Hathaway and Katie Holmes are more current examples.
There are actually two ways you can go with downturned eyes – if you want to highlight the retro look, choose dense and heavy lashes; if you prefer the more modern approach, wispy and natural-looking are the way to go!