I still remember how much I cursed having monolids+small eyes. And I do recall how I went loco about
looking ulzzang because those Korean girls are just so damn cute!
And so instead of moping around hating how freaking small my eyes were, I got obsessed with
making eyelid tapes, using
eyelid glues and experimenting with all other
monolid solutions I could possibly learn about.
|
monolids+small eyes: there came a point in time that i cursed myself for having them |
It included circle lenses or doll-eye lenses. One popular circle lens is the GEO CK 105.
Bought online, 500php ($10), lens case included
|
GEO circle lenses in CK 105 |
EOTD's on wearing GEO circle lenses CK 105:
|
GEO circle lens on both eyes, me turning away from light source |
|
GEO circle lens CK 105, letting the light through my eyes |
|
GEO circle lens CK 105: before and after photos |
VERDICT: My eyes unarguably grew bigger and wider. They do look good in photos but be ready to frown in real life. In person, my eyes looked lifeless and weird-looking. I look fake.
I think I should've tried the circle lens look with foundation on my face, concealer on those lovely eyebags, eyeliners (black/brown to tightline and white/topaz on the inner 1/3 of the waterline), and a dash of mascara on the lashes. That may have been prettier.
This is actually the last circle lens I will be giving in to. I've also reviewed the
Vivigo Hyper Nudy Lens in the past but my boyfriend didn't like it on me. I'm just sticking with
freshlook contact lenses during days that I need to wear them.
I think I'm slowly learning to love my monolids+small eyes. Or perhaps I grew tired of cutting eyelid tapes and lining my eyes.
GEO circle lens CK 105 is best for those who are just playing around with looking ulzzang or during shoots. I certainly wouldn't want to be seen wearing it during events or anywhere else.