I am more to lipstick, means I pay more attention to my lips, than my eyes. The theory is (when it comes to makeup) accentuate one: eyes or lips. And I choose lips because my eyes are unusual. And that's why I have one, two, three, ... six lips-things: two lipbalms and four lipsticks. Three lipbalms if I count Vaseline Pure Petroleum Jelly (but it's not "pure" lipbalm, right?) I realize that I'm a "bold statement lips" girl as time goes by. I dare to wear lipstick in not nude colors, want them to be pigmented on my lips, when my friends wear them one stroke only, afraid of looking too light.
But that's because I can do nothing with my eyes. I've told you through this post that my eyes shape bug me. If my eyes were like Emma Watson's, I could spend my money to eyeshadows, eyeliners, and mascaras. The positive thing (which I just realize right after typing the last sentence) is since I spend money to lipsticks not eyeshadows, eyeliners, and mascara, I save more money. Cool. But however, I want my eyes look pretty. I want see them has soul with those colors and shimmers from eyeshadow and drama side from eyeliners and mascaras. I want it so bad.
My "I have been trying to find eye makeup for monolids" has over officially last week. Bonus, now I know what I should call my eyes shape. I Google and Google and Google eye makeup tutorials for days until I came to some blogs. First, Studiobox10. This blog informs about monolids and its a lot of types. I never think monolids have a lot of types so when I read I was a bit surprised. But hey! That looks like my eyes shape. My eyes looked like sunken eyes. Second, BE on a budget. This blog shows me how to do eye makeup for unusual monolids. The owner of the blog, Connie, posted a Jinah Chae's video too, it's about types of monolids and based on the video, my eyes are hooded. It confuses me now. But whatever it is called, I do what Connie does. She has hooded-monolids eyes. She does her eye makeup like that. The way Connie does her eye makeup works on mine. I mean, I tried that too before I found her blog. It's pretty and simple. The most important thing: IT-WORKS-ON-ME. Guess it's time to start hunting some eyeshadows.
I'm sorry to bug you with this post. But, excuse me, if you don't have those kind of eyes like what Jeannie Ong from Studiobox10 has showed through her blog, I think it's difficult for you to understand. The day I know I've finally done the right thing to my eyes was the day that could make me kept smiling whole day. Feeling great. Besotted. But happy. Indeed. Thanks Jeannie Ong, Connie, and Jinah Chae!
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