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Nov 4, 2012
Chloe H.
Hey guys,
So basically a few years ago I had an operation on my eye that meant my eyelid has dropped. It is quite noticeable (especially in photos), and I was wondering if anyone has the same thing/a way to make it look as though both eyelids are the same as I have one very round big eye and the other is slightly dropped at the outer corner.
All answers and suggestions welcome! :) xx
Nov 5, 2012
Lyndsey H.
Check out Michelle Phan's channel on YouTube. She did a video by too long ago about how she evened out her eyelids!
Nov 5, 2012
Lyndsey H.
*not too long ago
Nov 5, 2012
Kayli H.
I agree with Lyndsey! She has a video on eyelid tape/glue to fix uneven eyelids. Basically you put it on where you want your new crease to be and wear the tape/glue all day every day for like 2 months. Your skin gets used to staying like that and it will eventually stay like that permanently! (Or for a really long time, I'm not sure if it's 100% permanent)