
Here's your pro guide to applying eyeshadow for your precise eye shape.
Almond Eyes

To really make your almond eyes pop, celebrity makeup artist Matin suggests following up your eyeliner with an eyeshadow in taupe, beige, grey, deep chocolate, navy, or black, depending on how much drama you want to create. Try NARS Duo Eyeshadow in Mandchourie or my favorite NARS Duo Eyeshadow in Portobello, which additionally works well as an all-over contour shadow.
Round Eyes

Round eyes tend to have large defined lids — picture Katy Perry, Audrey Hepburn, Nicole Richie, and Christina Ricci.
"For large, round eyes, I love to use a kohl or Kajal pencil inside the waterline to create drama and mystery," says Matin. This will produce a lengthening effect that appears cat-like. Essentially, you'll use the softness of the creamy eyeliner to move it into becoming an eyeshadow. Try Make Up Forever's Kohl Pencil.
Hooded Lids

Hooded lids means that the upper fold of your eye drops close to your lash line. Think: Blake Lively, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renee Zellweger, and Jennifer Lawrence.
Apply shimmery shades like taupes on the brow bones, leaving the crease areas bare and shadowless, says Barose. Try Lancôme Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette in Beige Brûlée or Essence All About Eyeshadow Pallete in Bronze ($5; ulta.com). And for ease of blending, try Sephora Collection Classic Precision Powder Shadow Brush #61. Use mascara to highlight your lashes and add further dimension to your eye area.
Monolids

Monolids tend to have a flatter plane. Lucy Liu, Jenna Ushkowitz, and Sandra Oh represent a few in this mix.
Avoid shadows that are brown with red tones as they will make your eyes look swollen, minimizing the size. Instead try taupe-y browns or gray, Barose says. MAC Eyeshadow in Copperplate, a medium matte gray or NYX Cosmetics Nude Matte Shadow in Maybe Later, a soft brown, work well.
With the flatter planed area, don't get carried away with shading from the lash line to the brow bone. This will end up looking like a large color patch and will work against enhancing your eyes.
Ruddy or Deep Set Lids

Ruddy or deep set lids tend to draw shadows and a have a darker appearance. Some red-carpet faves repping this group are Julianne Moore, Sandra Bullock, and Susan Sarandon.
The best thing is to use an eye primer, like Lancôme Aquatique Waterproof Eyecolour Base, to brighten and tone down any discoloration and darkness, says Barose, setting it with a loose powder. Use a lighter toned eyeshadow like a soft gold, ivory or champagne to illuminate the eyes, creating a sheer wash of shimmer to bring light the the lid area.
Wide Set Eyes

If you have wide set eyes like Miranda Kerr or Kate Moss, the right makeup can help offset the space between them.
"With wide set eyes, there's no need to overdo it with heavy eye makeup," Barose says. "Subtle things like eyeliner shapes will instantly balance it out. The shape of brows also help, so you might want to fill in each brow differently to balance out their shapes."
He suggests pulling liner all the way into the inner corners. "Don't wing out the liner on outer corners too much," Barose says. "Then apply eyeshadow and focus a bit more on outer corners." Using a tiny mascara brush, "try to reach hard to reach shorter lashes in inner corners," he notes. "This will help pull the eyes in too."
Close Set Eyes

Just like wide set eyes, if your eyes are set closer together, there's no need to overdo it with lots of products. Subtle touches are best to help balance out proportions.
"For close set eyes, try to start the brows out a bit further, without being obvious, because this helps open up the space," Barose says. "Use eyeliner like Lancome Dual End Eyeliner Brush. Start the liner midway through the eye and don't pull it all the way in. Make it thicker at the outer corners and add a bit of darker eyeshadow on outer corners." Next, "Apply mascara and focus more on outer corners, putting extra mascara there. This will help pull the eyes apart."
When selecting a liner, Barose recommends choosing a liquid formula with a super thin brush that won't look obvious, which is the
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