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Let’s take a look at cat-like eyes and dog-like eyes.

A: Dog-like eyes can be thought of as eyes with round pupils that are a little larger vertically,
and, when looking at the horizontal and vertical proportions,
a slightly rounded feeling,
with eyes that appear a little droopy.

A: A representative example is BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, whose eyes are close to dog-like eyes.
The line is not very flashy, and it is a slightly thin in-out line double eyelid,
with the length of the eyes being a little larger vertically and the back of the eyes dropping slightly downward before rising again,
creating that angle.
There is a line that serves as an axis connecting the inner and outer corners of the eyes,
and depending on whether the angle of that axis is relatively horizontal or tilted upward,
you can divide them into cat-like eyes and dog-like eyes. In Jisoo’s case,
it can be said that the eye axis is slightly horizontal.

A: When the eye axis is somewhat slanted and rises upward, and the double eyelid also becomes wider toward the back,
and when the proportions of the eyes feel a little longer horizontally and a bit narrower vertically,
this can be described as giving a cat-like impression.

A: A representative example is BLACKPINK’s Jennie, who can be considered to have cat-like eyes.
Depending on makeup, she can also look more dog-like, but compared with Jisoo,
Jennie’s eye axis tilts slightly upward diagonally,
so the overall impression is closer to cat-like eyes.

A: If cat-like eyes have a longer horizontal length and the eye axis rises upward,
dog-like eyes can be created by giving the impression that the vertical direction is a little more expanded and descends.
The feeling of the axis descending can be made to look as if the axis has lowered through a dual canthoplasty that lowers the back side.
Also, for the part where the horizontal axis is long and the vertical direction feels narrow, if you perform eye muscle correction
to open the eyes a bit more and draw the line more noticeably upward,
it can give the impression of being larger vertically, creating a dog-like eye look.

A: Instead of a semi-out or out-line double eyelid, where the front line of the double eyelid is highly visible,
you can make the eyes look more cat-like with an in-line double eyelid that hides the front part.