"I Can't Stand My Eyes"
Some women can't stand their booty, some wish they had a different nose, and as three viewers attest below, some would do anything to improve their eyes. But no matter what your least favorite feature is, celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal believes that there is a solution. "The great thing is," she explains, "that we have the capacity with the right education and the right products to kind of tweak everything so we love what we have."
"I always look tired!"
Dawn, 41, is fed up with the puffiness, the bags and the dark circles that force her to wear sunglasses everywhere she goes. "I look like I have two baggies filled with water under my eyes!" she cries. Dawn has tried every product she can find to improve her look -- even rubbing the bags with Preparation H! "I just wish I could do something to fix this so I could feel better about myself," she says.
Mally explains that the baggy eyes Dawn wakes up with are formed during sleep when her circulation slows down and a little bit of excess fluid collects underneath the eyes. She suggests using two products to help increase the circulation: Creme de la Mer's Eye Concentrate, which comes with a little silver ball to massage the bags, and Garnier's Eye Roll-on, which uses caffeine to get the circulation going.
Another method, Mally suggests, is to "take a little bit of a shimmery shadow and put it in the inner corners of your eyes -- that's going to really wake everything up. Also, if you want to draw focus elsewhere, go for a nice pop of color on the lips -- it doesn't have to be like your grandmother's red lipstick. A great sheer pink is pretty and fresh."
"My eyes are too small!"
Daisy, 24, admits that friends have made fun of her small eyes for years. She says that she's tried wearing contacts to make them appear larger, and has gone as far as she's able with makeup. "Because my eyes are small," Daisy says, "I can only do some much with it before I look like a clown." After using invisible tape on her eyes for the last 10 years to make them look larger, she's at her wit's end: "If my eye were bigger, my life would be easier."
As a fellow Asian, Mally can relate to Daisy's problem. "We don't have a crease," she explains. "So I made a product called the 'crease ball.' You put it right onto your lid ... this will find your crease, create it for you, and voila!" Mally also suggests lining the inner rim of your eye with a beige or bone-colored liner. "It actually makes the whites of your eyes look bigger," she says. "It's a great trick."
"I've got frog eyes!"
Angelle, 34, thinks that her big eyes make her look like comedian Chris Tucker. "They're bugged out!" she cries. "I'm a flight attendant, and when I'm doing the safety demo, I don't want travelers to stare at me in fear!" Angelle wishes she could have eyes more like Halle Berry's -- or "anybody with normal eyes!" She prefers a more natural fix as opposed to go under the knife: "I want something simple that I can do at four o'clock in the morning, and get it done in 10 or 15 minutes."
Mally's solution is to give Angelle a smoky-eye look. "A lot of times it gets a bum wrap," she explains, "because people think it looks like two holes in a bed sheet, but you can do a great smoky eye that is really soft and pretty and do it in soft colors, like a bronzey brown. Also, a great trick is to line the inner rim of the eye with a dark brown or even black liner -- it's going to recede that part of the eye and make it look smaller."


