Botox. Botox is one of the best known methods for eliminating wrinkles around the eyes. It's a toxin that we inject directly into the area to paralyze the muscles pulling on the skin that create crow's feet and wrinkles around your eyes. And it's quick — the entire procedure takes 15 minutes or less.
“Using a small eye brush, start from the outer corner of the eyes and work inwards, so that the color gets gradually lighter. It'll give you a bigger, wide-eyed look.”
Eyeshadow Placement
A swath of color across the eyelids has been a typical go-to look for most of us. But to make our eyes look bigger, try patting a vanilla colored shadow on your eyelids from your eyelashes to the crease. Use a medium tone shade in the crease – and slightly above the crease if you have hooded eyes.
Opt for a lighter eyeshadow rather than a dark, smoky shade on your eyelids and around the eyes, like Jenna Dewan Tatum. "Highlighting the corners makes eyes look brighter and fresh," says Ahnert. "Use a light color shadow in matte or shimmer to inner corner, lower lash line in outer corner, and the inner lid."
That's because the skin here is different than on other parts of the body. It's thinner and more delicate, and so it shows signs of aging much faster than other spots in the form of fine lines, puffiness, eyelid sagging and discoloration.
Massage The Outer Eye Corners With A Circular Movement, Circling Inwards Before Gently Stretching The Skin Down The Sides Of Your Face. Do This Five Times.
A simple trick to make your eyes look bigger without makeup is to use an eyelash curler. The curled lashes will make your eyes look wider. Additionally, get enough sleep to rest your eyes and avoid puffiness. This will give your eyes a less squinty look.
A common cause of bulging eyes is an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). This is where the thyroid gland (a small gland in your neck), produces too much of the thyroid hormones. Less common causes of bulging eyes include: an infection or injury around or behind your eyes.
Neutral and pink colored eye shadows also make you look younger. Neutrals will also complement your everyday look without making you feel that you have over done your makeup, whether you are in the office or college.
Drinking enough water each day replenishes your skin's tissue and cells, allowing for younger and healthier looking skin. Another key to maintaining a youthful appearance is to simply get some rest! When you sleep, your body continuously releases hormones that promote cell turnover and renewal.
Most people begin to notice a shift in the appearance of their face around their 40's and 50's, with some also noticing a change in their 30's. But with these physical changes brought on by aging also comes a change in the appearance of our face - Luckily, there is treatment available.
Applying a thick, black eyeliner makes your eyes appear really small and beady — making you look older than you are. An easy solution to this problem is to switch your back eyeliner with a brown one for a softer and more youthful appearance.
"Eyes may look smaller as we age because the lids get heavier and sag and [bags may appear]," says Laura. "Plus, the loss of color and fullness in the lashes reduces the contrast that makes eyes look alert."
“Swap your black eyeliner (especially for day) for brown, navy or plum. Sometimes black eyeliner can be very harsh on mature eyes and draw attention to dark circles and lines around the eye. Experiment with colour for a softer look that compliments your eye or hair colour.”
Use a light eyeliner to make your eyes look bigger
Rather than using a white eyeliner for the waterline, we want to use a cream one. A stark white eyeliner on the waterline can appear too harsh whereas a nude eyeliner is softer and makes the eyes look bigger more naturally.
Use light, neutral colors on the lid.
Dark colors recede, light colors bring objects forward. Placing a light color on the lid gives a larger appearance to the eye area.
The biggest cause of this shrinkage is the lack of firmness around the eyes that occurs naturally as we age. The three key areas around the eyes affected by ageing are the undereye area, eyelids and the corners of the eye. These regions all play a vital role in presenting youthful-looking skin.