Anonymous wrote:I think humans are predisposed to prefer people with larger eyes. It's something that seems to transcend cultural differences, as well. Eyes are the windows to the soul, and all that. I think people with larger eyes often appear more trustworthy or attractive simply because it's easier to "read" their faces.
But I don't always think makeup tricks to make someone's eyes appear larger always work. Some faces take eye makeup better than others, and it can look really heavy and over-the-top on some faces. It just depends on your coloring.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Melania trunp have small eye
Hers are on the small side but she was unquestionably gorgeous before the surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Gee, thanks.
- tiny eyes, deep set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is how wide and deep set they are not their size. Ideally you want to be as close to a flounder as possible but makeup can’t change that.
Do you think more deep-set = better? I'm trying to understand what you mean by flounder, haha.
Aren't flounders flat, with one eye on each flat side?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely! I think small eyes can lend a very sexy feline or fox-like look that is really sultry and works for many women. Taylor swift and Jennifer Lawrence come to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Melania trunp have small eye

Anonymous wrote:No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is how wide and deep set they are not their size. Ideally you want to be as close to a flounder as possible but makeup can’t change that.
Do you think more deep-set = better? I'm trying to understand what you mean by flounder, haha.
Anonymous wrote:The most important thing is how wide and deep set they are not their size. Ideally you want to be as close to a flounder as possible but makeup can’t change that.