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two different eyes Ok I'm 13/f and I'm so angry of my eyes at the point I could have a heart attack!
My two eyes are different, not different colour but:
-one eye has a double eye lid, the other deosn't
-the one with the double eye lid's eyelash go up (that's normal you know liek when you wear mascara the eyelashes go up?) but the other one's go DOWN
-and one of them is slightly smaller than the other which I guess you would say doesn't matter (since noone pays attention to you that much)but when I have to take pictures with people and look straight people think I'm cross eyed or something cuz I give thsi stupid look with my eyes but actually they're two different sizes
- The one with double eyes lids look like a girl's eye but the other one is like a boy's eye (I could cover have my face and one side of my face I look like a girl and the other I look exactly liek a boy!)
Is there anything I can do about this other than surgery?
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Use an eyelash curler on the eyelases that go down; mascara is like hairspray for your eyelashes. And last year, my science teacher told our class that if you find a magazine and cover half of the person's face on the cover, one will look feminine and one will look masculine. I'm sure it's only you that notices it, so don't lose all confidence because of it. Hope I helped! ]
Let's play with smoke and mirrors first-- make-up.
For the eye that has lashes that go down-- use an eyelash curler on them. (hold and count to 30 and release) then use mascara on both eyes.
On the smaller eye, use a little bit lighter version of any eye shadow and try (see how it looks) using an eye liner (pencil or liquid) on top of lid by lashes to open the eye and raise it to the other eye's height.
Play with your eye make-up to test and see what evens them out and matches them best and use that combo.
I would talk to your parents about your concerns and how it makes you feel and ask them if they will take you to a plastic surgeon for options to fix your eyes. Your self-image and well-being is invaluable. ]
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