monolids are most common in asians. it is when there is a hood over your lash-line, where your crease is suppose to be. some find them useful, but most hate them and try to change them with eyelid tape, glue or surgery. these things make you have lids.
A monolid is where your eyelid is skinnier than a regular eyelid. It is mostly found on Asians.
I assume you mean monolids or Asian lids (no racism meant here.) You can still use virtually the same technique, because you can still contour (meaning add shadow; a darker colour) where your crease would be. You can go on youtube and look for tutorials.
Japanese and Korean eyes have distinct physical characteristics. Japanese eyes tend to have a more almond shape with a fold in the eyelid, while Korean eyes are often rounder with a single eyelid. These differences are influenced by genetics and can vary among individuals. Culturally, the shape of the eyes can hold significance in both Japanese and Korean societies. In Japan, the double eyelid is often considered more desirable and is associated with a Westernized standard of beauty. In contrast, in Korea, there is a growing movement towards embracing natural features, including monolids. Overall, it is important to recognize that physical features do not define a person's identity or culture, and beauty standards can vary widely across different societies.