Write an article based on this "Apply eyeshadow to make your eyes appear more symmetrical. Line your eyelids strategically with eyeliner. Use lengthening mascara on the lashes of your smaller eye. Put eyelid tape on your eyelids to lift the skin."
Use eyeshadows light in color, such as champagne golds or pinks, to make your eyes look brighter and more full. For the eye that appears smaller, apply powder eyeshadow a little bit higher up on your eyelid so that your eyes appear more symmetrical. You can also apply little dabs of light-colored eyeshadow to the inner corners of your eyes to make them look bigger. If your eyes aren’t symmetrical, you don’t have to apply your eyeliner exactly the same on each eyelid. Try using a thicker line on the droopier eye, and a thinner line on the opposite eye — this line should be further down, filling in the gaps where your eyelashes are. To make your eyelid look higher up, apply lengthening mascara to your top lashes. You only need to apply it to the eye that droops more.  To make your eyelashes curl up, use a heated mascara wand or simply heat up your mascara using a hairdryer before applying it. Lengthening mascara can be found at most drug stores or big-box stores, and costs $5-$20. A heated mascara wand ranges in price from $15-$30, and can be found at beauty stores or online. Eyelid tape helps hold up your upper eyelids so that they don't sag. These thin adhesive strips are usually clear and small enough that they aren’t super visible or uncomfortable. Eyelid tape comes in many different brands and can be found at most beauty stores or big-box stores, as well as online. Eyelid tape typically costs $5-$25.