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  2. Recreate the Siren Makeup Look in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    "For downturned eyes, the siren eye shape can be particularly effective in making the eyes appear more lifted. However, almond-shaped eyes are often considered ideal for this look, as their ...

  3. How to Apply Eyeliner for Your Eye Shape: A Priceless Guide - AOL

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  4. The best eyeliner techniques for every eye shape - AOL

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    Some eye shapes will benefit from a dramatic cat-eye while others, just a subtle flick. We’ve got the products and the pointers to help you figure it out. The best eyeliner techniques for every ...

  5. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    There are two ways to line the upper lid of the eye: the owl eye or the almond eye. The owl eye is used to widen the eye and involves using a heavier line in the middle of the lid. The almond-shaped eye is created by extending the line out beyond the outer corner of the eye. The lower line is created by using the same tool used on the upper lid.

  6. Epicanthic fold - Wikipedia

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    An epicanthic fold or epicanthus [6] is a skin fold of the upper eyelid that covers the inner corner (medial canthus) of the eye. [3] However, variation occurs in the nature of this feature and the possession of "partial epicanthic folds" or "slight epicanthic folds" is noted in the relevant literature.

  7. Cosmetics in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The use of kohl as makeup came from the east. In addition to kohl, charred rose petals [29] and date stones could be used to darken the eyes. [8] Colored eyeshadow was also applied by women to accentuate their eyes. Green eyeshadow came from malachite, while blue came from azurite. [3] Most women wore green eyeshadow as it was more popular.