This article was co-authored by Shaune Wallace, OD and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophie Burkholder, BA. Dr. Shaune Wallace is an Optometrist based in Elko, Nevada. He has over 17 years of optometry experience, and currently runs a practice in Elko called Focus Eye Care and Optical Lab. Before starting Focus in 2020, he spent over 10 years running optometry practices in Reno, Nevada, Tucson, Arizona, and Santa Clara, Utah. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors in Zoology from BYU. He is a member of the American Optometric Association, and received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Southern California College of Optometry in 2006.
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Having asymmetrical eyes that are noticeably different in appearance can leave you feeling self-conscious. Most of the time, the cause is some form of ptosis (or blepharoptosis), often called a drooping eyelid, which can also cause vision problems in some cases. This article lists several options for addressing asymmetry, starting with proven medical treatments, then moving on to cosmetic concealers and a few unproven (but harmless) home remedies. No matter your situation, your best first step is to talk to your eye doctor about treatment options.
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To fix asymmetrical eyes, try using beauty products to make your eyes appear more symmetrical. For example, apply powder eye shadow a little bit higher up on the eyelid of the smaller eye, which will help your eyes look even. You can also add a few dabs of light-colored eye shadow to the inner corners of your eyes to make them look bigger so they seem more symmetrical. In addition to eye shadow, use lengthening mascara on the lashes of your smaller eye so it looks like it’s more in line with your other eye. Another useful beauty product is eyeliner, which you can use to apply a thicker line on the droopier eye and a thinner line on the opposite eye, which will make them look more even. To learn more, like how to use eyelid tape to make your eyes look more symmetrical, keep reading!
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