A Practical Guide to Understanding Your Eye Shape
Eye shape is usually judged by several visible features working together, not by one single detail. This guide explains what the detector looks for and how to read your result in a realistic way.
What the analysis compares
The detector reviews the eye opening, outer-corner angle, eyelid crease, visible lid space, and the distance between both eyes. These signals help separate shapes such as almond, round, hooded, upturned, downturned, wide-set, close-set, deep-set, and protruding eyes.
Why results can overlap
Many people have mixed features. For example, an eye can be almond-shaped and slightly hooded, or round with a subtle upturned outer corner. The primary result highlights the strongest match, while secondary possibilities can still be useful for makeup and styling choices.
How to use the result
Treat the analysis as a beauty and style reference rather than a medical measurement. Use it to choose eyeliner placement, eyeshadow depth, eyebrow balance, and eyewear shapes that support your natural features.