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my eyes are already semi-flat at the bottoms, and point upwards at the corners.

2006-12-30 01:00:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Makeup

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How do you define Japanese eyes, because stereotypical eyes from and American point of view are the ones that are slanted down, not up...

If you want that stereotypical look, apply a little dark eyeshadow at the bottom corner of your eyes, then maybe a little red or pink at the top corner. If you want to make it look slanted down, use a dark eyeliner to make it point down.

If you want the actresses/celebrities/singers of Japan's eyes, that actual Japanese people copy, take a dark eyeliner, then draw a thick line above the pupil. Make sure you curl your eyelashes! Then, use a white eyeshadow on the area between your eyes and the nose. After that, take a pastel color eyeshadow, and put it on your eyelid in general.

I added some pictures of the celebrities in Japan to the link (if you wanted to take a look and see what their eyes look like. so you can try some yourself).

2006-12-31 14:17:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well you could do it with the eye liner and dark eye shadow, kinda graduate it out more, but why would anyone want to do that? But anyways you know when you draw your eye liner on your top eye lid? well just carry on out a bit more and do the same with the bottom and kinda meet it up in the corner, make itmore almond shape.

2006-12-30 01:03:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, you should put on cream eyeshadow all over your eye area. Then, put on eyeliner on the outer half of your top and bottom lash lines. Do Not use liquid eyeliner because that does not look Japanese! Make sure your eyebrows aren't too thin because that would ruin the whole effect. And don't use too much mascara either.

Hope that helped!

2006-12-30 04:12:14 · answer #3 · answered by soccer15rules 3 · 0 0

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