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How to Choose Lashes for Small Eyes
The best lashes for small eyes are shorter styles with wispy volume, a flattering curl, and a band that doesn't swallow up your lid space. If a lash looks natural on someone with larger eyes, it will almost certainly look too dramatic on smaller features — so proportion is everything. Look for accent lashes with bands under 28mm that sit on the outer corner without trimming, or full-band styles with short fibres (under 12mm) and strong curls that lift and open rather than weigh down.
Magnetic lashes are particularly well suited to small eyes because they apply with a thin liner rather than messy glue, giving you more precision on a smaller lash line. There's no tacky waiting period, no risk of glue getting into the inner corner, and no damage to your natural lashes. If you're new to lashes or you've struggled with application in the past, magnetic accent lashes are the easiest starting point — they sit on the outer third of the eye and snap into place in seconds.
If you have monolid or Asian eye shapes, our accent lash range and our dedicated Monolid Magnetic Lash Set are designed with your lid structure in mind. Accent lashes avoid the inner corner entirely — the area where monolids hide lashes most — and create a visible lifting effect at the outer corner where the lid is naturally thinner.
Not sure where to start? Our Small Eyes Magnetic Lash Kit includes 4 curated styles plus liner and application tool — everything you need in one box, with an upgrade option for 6 styles. Or read our full guide to choosing lashes for small eyes for detailed advice on band length, curl types, and application tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
What length lashes are best for small eyes?
Shorter lashes between 5–12mm are the most flattering for small eyes. For a natural everyday look, stay in the 5–8mm range. For a bit more presence, 9–12mm works beautifully. Anything over 14mm will usually overwhelm petite features and can actually make your eyes look smaller rather than bigger.
Can I wear magnetic lashes if I have Asian or monolid eyes?
Yes — magnetic lashes work well on Asian and monolid eyes when you choose the right style. Look for accent lashes with shorter bands that avoid the inner corner, and choose C or D curls that project past the lid fold. Our Monolid Magnetic Lash Set is curated specifically for this eye shape, and many of the styles in our Small Eyes Kit work beautifully on monolid eyes too.
Do I need to trim magnetic lashes for small eyes?
Not always — accent lashes with shorter bands (under 28mm) fit most small eyes without any trimming. Full-band styles with longer bands (30–34mm) may need a small trim on very petite eyes. Always trim from the outer edge to preserve the lash shape. You can read our guide on how to trim magnetic lashes for step-by-step instructions.
How do I choose between accent lashes and full-band lashes?
Accent lashes are the easiest starting point for small eyes — they sit on the outer third of the eye, need no trimming, and give a natural lifting effect. Full-band lashes give more coverage and are better for bolder looks, but may need trimming to fit smaller eyes. If you're new to lashes or nervous about application, start with accents. If you already enjoy wearing lashes and want more impact, try a full-band style with short fibres and a strong curl. Our Small Eyes Kit includes both types so you can try and compare.












