How to fix this!!
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Sep 14, 2014
Kate R.
Sep 14, 2014
Ivette H.
I don't know that you can fix that. I have always had one eye bigger than the other and I thought it was normal. Go see a doctor if it's a concern to you.
Sep 14, 2014
Bry R.
I just commented on the other that accidentally posted and I suggest using a nude liner on the lower waterline of the eye that isn't as open.
Sep 15, 2014
Grace H.
Everyone has an eye that is bigger than the other. Really one is just more open than the other. It is not even noticable and no one can tell so don't stress about it too much! Your still beautiful!