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How to Bring Your Deep-Set Eyes Forward (For Any Type)

Anna K shows you how simple it is—and it's all about illusion!

Do you have deep-set eyes? Any Type can!

One of the challenges of having deep-set eyes is making them, and your makeup, stand out. But Anna K shows you how simple it is—and it’s all about illusion!

Check out this post about the different eye shapes to discover which one you have.

Watch this thorough tutorial, perfect for any Type of beauty, and you’ll love all the little tips and tricks along the way that you’ll use for years to come!

Deep-Set to Wide-Eyed Makeup Look:

(00:52) Prep with Primer —This step is so important, and set with this powder.

(3:23) Now let’s get into the colors — You’ll need light, medium, and dark eyeshadows.

(6:07) Use this trick for creating an intense accent.

(9:42) Build up the lash line without closing off your eye.

(12:55) Open up your eye even more with white for your water/wet-line.

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8 Comments

  1. Loved this. Deep set eyes are never the ones you remember or are in a make up ad. Thanks for the tips and tricks!

  2. Thank you Michelle and Anna K for the wonderful tutorial on deep-set eyes I appreciate the hard work it took to put this together for us. I am a type 1 with deep-set eyes and wondered if the type 1 eye liner gold dust would work the same as the white eye liner in your tutorial? That is to help open up the eye and give it some brightness. Just asking as an idea, thanks.

    1. No I wouldn’t put gold dust on the wet line unless you were trying to do that specific look. It won’t do the same thing the nude liner does.

      1. Thank you Anne I appreciate your reply and will try a nude liner for that look. Makeup is becoming a fun new world for me and I am so happy DYT is making it easy. Hugs and kisses to everyone.

  3. You look beautiful Michelle! So maybe this is a silly question, but how do we know if our eyes are deep set?

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