Eyelid glue
Eyelid glue, commonly called eye putti, is a type of eye make-up used in East Asia designed to change the monolid. Eyelid glue is a water-soluble adhesive that is easy to remove.
History
Eyelid glue became available in Japan in the late 1970s.Use
Double eyelids are considered a sign of feminine beauty in East Asia. Some women opt for a temporary solution by wearing eyelid glue. The glue is painted on the upper eyelid, which is then pushed upward with a plastic prong and held in place by the adhesive. The glue needs to dry for a minute before holding the fold. This method creates or enhances a fold in the eyelid that opens up the eye exposing the eyelashes. The use of eyelid glue also exists amongst men.The glue does not last and must be reapplied after a few hours. Eyelid glue may also cause irritation.