How to Apply Eyeshadow for Uneven Eyes – One Eye and Browbone Slightly Higher than the Other

in #dtube6 years ago


Nearly nobody has a 100% symmetrical face; cheekbones, lips, and eyes are the facial features that are usually uneven. In this video, I’m going to show you how to apply eyeshadow if you have uneven eyes, i.e., if one eye is slightly higher than the other.

Applying eyeshadow can be tricky if you can’t see directly why you can’t apply the eyeshadow evenly.

Tools that you will need:

  • a mirror
  • a dense eyeshadow brush
  • a blending brush
  • single eyeshadows or a palette

Step 1: Add the transition shade

Add a soft transition shade through the crease using a blending brush.
This will help you to create a guiding line for where to apply the next shadows.

Use this color to apply it as even as possible by constantly checking each stroke in the mirror.

You might not need to apply the shadow on one eye at the same height as the other one because one eye is higher than the other. Maintaining balance is key!

Step 2: Add the outer corner shadow

Add the outer corner shadow using a dense eyeshadow brush.

Start slowly and build up the color until you reach the crease; you can add the outer corner shadow a bit through the crease as well to make your eyes seem slightly more defined.

If one brow bone is stronger than the other, consider not using the same intensity of color application; this is because the stronger the brow bone, the more shadow you’ll see.

Watch the height on both the eyes when adding this color; if you know now where you shouldn’t go too high, ensure the same with this shade.

Step 3: Main lid shadow

This can be matte, shimmer or glitter as per your preference. Use your fingers or a flat eyeshadow brush for application.

Blend the main lid shadow towards the transition and outer corner shadow.

Step 4: Add lower lash line

If one eye is higher than the other, you have to bring down the shadow slightly more to drag it down. Keep it very thin on the other side while making sure that the color is visible.

Apply the shadow from the outer to the inner corner of the eye. Use a dense or flat eyeshadow brush.

That’s it! Now enjoy the eyeshadow on your uneven-even eyes!

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who would have thought id find myself watching makeup tutorials.... never would have noticed the slight differences 😉

That is because she is our long-term customer

yes I am. I hope that many more will follow in the future 😀

LOL true but not the only reason.... I like watching her ring light in her eyes 😉 such a cool effect

Do I look like a superhero with the ring light in my eyes?😉 You know, like having that special power⚡️

It is definitely mesmerizing 😅 dunno about super power but definitely captivating 👍 had to really look closely to figure out what it was I was noticing 😆

😂 Maybe yes, if you do something long enough, it makes people curious.

Sadly I have it, but many people have it, and they don't even realize it until someone else is saying it. When I was in makeup school, we analyzed our faces, and I thought that's why it's so difficult to apply it correctly 😂

Probably yea you are right... its hard to see the slight differences to our face unless very pronounced which is kinda what happens to that feature with the wrong application thus highlighting a difference meanwhile most people think the difference is the application. 🤔

Check your face by just starring into the mirror and analyze, you might be surprised what's uneven 😅 or ask someone else to look at you for some time which is very uncomfortable 😂

I know I’m a little wonky lol I crushed in a cheek bone and eye brow in a biking accident LOL good thing I don’t wear makeup.... 😉 in public 🤣🤣🤣