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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Single to Double Eyelid without Surgery

Hi all, 

I've always faced with problems for my eyes, I am both double and single eyelid. My fickle minded eyes can't make up their mind and I end up with left eye being double and right eye being single. If only I'm blessed with perfectly symmetric face...  It's mother pucking difficult to put on make up with uneven eyelid.

Since I can't possibly make double eyelid back to single, so I decided to make my right eye double with help from my trusty Koji Eyetalk glue. 


I've tried many and I mean many methods trying to even out my eyelids. Glue, stickers, fibers and the HORRIBLE double eyelid clipper. This horrible device is an instrument of torture. Mother pucking painful and the effect disappear after I blink. Am I suppose to keep my eyes open 24/7 after I use it? 

Just a random photo I found online
Back to my favorite Koji Eyetalk! 

This is how I look with my uneven eyelid plus minimum makeup. Clearly my right eye have not decided on going single or double eyelid yet. 


I like parallel eyelids rather than tapered. If you are wondering how different parallel and tapered looks here a diagram below. 


The beautiful Tsubasa Masuwaka is blessed with parallel eyelid, doll-like face and features. And she's a mother of 1 and 28 years old. She's 150cm though. SAME AS ME! Haha. 



Ok, back to scary pictures of me. Apply the glue on top of your eyelid and wait till it turns transparent. I always apply the glue in almond shape as it sticks better and generally lasts longer. Typically it can last me the whole day, unless I'm suay enough to head out straight into the rain.


Here is a close up of my eyes. 


When the glue is dry and completely transparent, use the Y stick that comes with the glue to set how you high you want your crease to be. The other end of the stick is for you to adjust the crease to your liking. You will need alot of practice to perfect the technique and get your ideal crease. If it turns out wrong or weird, don't worry just gently wash it off with water and try it again. 


It is slightly visible with your eyes closed, but you will be able to cover it with makeup and it looks very natural. Please pardon me for my HUGE forehead in all the photos. When my face is oily I can blind people with the shine on my forehead. HAHA! 


Some instructions I found online for you girls to prefer to. 



Also a video which the pictures are taken from. 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReEUfv8x34s

Review 
Packaging: ☆☆☆☆
As long as it's pink, I'n sold! The only negative part is the instructions and descriptions are all in japanese. But it's pretty self explanatory and you can always refer to youtube videos and the pictures. 

Application: ☆☆☆
The glue smells abit weird and really need alot of practice to achieve your ideal crease plus it take 1-2 minutes for the glue to completely dry. But it is still the best eye glue I've tried so far. So I will stick to this for awhile. 


Price: ☆☆☆☆
It cost around $16 dollars and available in every major Watsons store in Singapore. Alternatively you can purchase off eBay. 


Have fun trying! 

With Loves

Elysius

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