hi.one day me and a couple of my friends were discussing some of the girl's eyes(without makeup) and how beautiful some were.i got lost since i don't really know how to tell the difference so........how do you describe nice eyes?cause i'm quite curious and confused.first,a friend of mine said it's about size,colour,shape and pupil size.is that true
if so,what
1)size? like small or big?
2)colour? i know blue eyes are wanted
3)shape? like oval or circular or squarish?
4)pupil size? i think big or full is wanted
5)besides that,i think that eyebrows and eyelashes play a part in nice eyes too.is that true?
p.s.:i prefer thicker eyelashes by the way.what do you think
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday April 5 2007, 11:33 am: Why do you like the taste of certain foods? You just do. There is no formula for nice eyes. It's like trying to write down all the characteristics of your definition of an attractive person. As soon as you think you've figured it out, you'll meet someone that you think is attractive that doesn't fit into your definition. For example, lets say you decide that you like people with blond hair. Then one day you see someone with dark hair that you think is absolutely gorgeous. It's the same with eyes. Liking someone's eyes depends on nothing. There is no basis. If you look at someone's eyes and you think they are nice than they are. There's nothing more to it than that. In reality, eyes are a very attractive part of every person. Everybody has nice eyes in one way or another. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
sugarplum07 answered Thursday April 5 2007, 8:35 am: Really it is a matter of opinion.
1) With size it's hard to tell because it depends on the other facial features the person has and how well the shape goes with their facial structure.
2) blue eyes are pretty popular, but something as simple as brown can be just as beautiful. Again, it depends on the person. Green is really nice too in my opinion.
3) Shape is the same as size: it depends on the facial structure of the person. Like if a person had huge, round eyes and a tiny head, it wouldn't be too attractive. It's all about proportion.
4) Pupil size is a ridiculous thing to judge. Your pupils are always changing size depending on the light conditions.
lauralaura answered Thursday April 5 2007, 7:57 am: i think it is all personal opinion. i know i am a girl, but guys have nice eyes too. i once heard someone describe a certain guy's eyes as 'falling into a pool of water' because they were so nice, but i didn't see the beauty.
try just looking at different girls' eyes and see which you like, every eye is different and there are no rules, you may find you liek some blue, some grey, some hazel or whatever.
Alin75 answered Thursday April 5 2007, 7:50 am: A lot of this depends on how the person looks in terms of hair colour, skin colour, shape of their face, etc. So I think its hard to generalise, but I will try to give your questions a shot:
1. Big I would say
2. Im not sure I agree that one colour is more desireable than another. I think dark eyes can look just as good as blue for example, depending on the person.
3. Hmmm, not squarish is all I can say here. The other two seem like they could both work.
4. I think you are right
5. Yes. For sure. I think that often this would be more important than the eye itself. And yes, I also tend to prefer thicker eyelashes. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
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