Hooded Eyes may sound dark and mysterious, but we guarantee you that it is not. It’s just an eye shape. Some people have brown eyes, while others have blue eyes. Some people’s eyes are almond-shaped, while others are hooded. The manner you apply your eye makeup is determined by your eye shape, just as you adjust the shadow hues you use dependent on your eye colour. Because there is no clear crease, hooded eye forms present a unique problem in determining how and where to create definition.

Makeup for hooded eyes requires considerable knowledge and skill because the eyelid crease is not evident in this shape. Furthermore, because of the small upper eyelid space, the makeup smudges easily. As a result, traditional procedures might make the eyes appear smaller or bulging. This article will go over several ingenious tricks for creating elegant and crisp makeup looks for hooded eyes. To get you started, we’ve put up an easy guide on how to make your hooded eye makeup. Continue reading.

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What Exactly Are Hooded Eyes?

Hooded eyes are a form of eye shape in which the skin covers the crease on the upper eyelid. Because you can’t see the eyelids when your eyes are open, they appear little.

Contrary to popular opinion, it is not limited to Asians and can be prevalent in persons of many races. In reality, hooded eyes can form as people age. Because there isn’t much room for eyeshadow or tipped wing liners, we need to think of new techniques to define and highlight hooded eyes.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prime Your Lids to Prepare Your Eyes

Begin with a blank canvas. After cleansing your skin with a gentle cleanser, apply a moisturiser. On both eyelids, apply an eyeshadow primer. To mask dark circles or discoloration, apply a lightweight concealer.

Determine Your Eyelid Crease Type

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This will assist you in understanding how to create the appearance of a crease to emphasize your eyes.

Lost and Found Zone

Search for the lost zone of the eye, which is the hidden area of the eyelid near the centre of the eyes. For the lost zone, always apply makeup along the lash line.

Typically, just the inner corners and tails of the eyes are visible. For the found zone, apply makeup above the lash line.

Apply eyeshadow to the upper lash line

Make a simple, neutral base with a light brown eyeshadow. Begin with the tear duct and work your way down the length of your eye. Make a triangular shape out of the corner of your eyes.

Apply eyeshadow to the upper lash line

Apply eyeshadow on the tip of the lid using a broad brush. It is recommended to apply makeup with your eyes open because finding your natural crease with your eyes closed can be difficult. Applying makeup to the hooded area can cause the eyes to seem puffy. Blend in more eyeshadow to intensify the colour. Repeat the procedure on the opposite eye. Clean any excess or smudges using a Q-tip.

When applying makeup, look directly into the mirror

Whether you’re applying shadow or liner, you should keep your eyes open and look straight in the mirror the entire time. When you apply mascara to closed lids, the hood can smear your progress when you blink your eyes open, or it can make the makeup appear smaller once it falls over the lash line.

 Use the Gel Liner

To apply the gel liner, follow the directions on the lost and found zones. To add definition, use a soft brown or darker gel liner. Apply eyeshadow and eyeliner to the outer corners of your lower lids. This will keep smudging at bay. Using a waterproof, long-lasting liquid eyeliner is another approach to avoid smudging.

Make Use of an Eyelash Curler

Using an eyelash curler, curl all of the lashes as much as possible. If necessary, use a tool to lift the hooded cover. You can also gently lift the lid up with your finger if you are uncomfortable using a tool on your eye. Work your way from the corners to the centre of the lashes. For a natural look, make sure you’ve curled all the way.

Make use of false lashes

Check that your synthetic lashes match your real lashes. Instead of utilising the entire length of the lashes, cut them into smaller portions. Individual lashes can also complement and enhance your eyes. Apply lash adhesive over the entire surface of the artificial lash and adhere it to the lash line. Begin in the discovered zone at the outer corner of the eyes. This will make the eyes appear larger because the lash lines are covered, make sure to thoroughly apply the false lashes. You can also try the popular fox eyes look by applying lashes simply to the outer corners of your eyes. This adds a sensual touch to hooded eyes.

Use Mascara

Finish with mascara to help integrate the artificial lashes with your natural lashes. To coat the lashes on the lower eyelid, hold the mascara wand vertically.

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Lift your eyes with concealer

A dependable concealer will never wrong when it comes to making the eyes sparkle and appear elevated. Simply use the following approach to make your eyes appear larger and to conceal dark circles

  • Apply concealer in a vertical line from the inside corner of your eye to the midshaft of your nose.
  • Then, on the outer corner of your eye, dab a small amount of concealer.
  • Blend the product outward and upward, as well as up and around the corner of your eye.
  • When you do this, the concealer blends into the rest of your face and foundation, making the eye appear larger and lifted.

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The Absolute Hooded Eye Makeup Complete Guide: Tips and Tricks

  • Dark and harsh eyeliners will make your eyes appear smaller, although they should not be avoided entirely. You can use them in the outer corners if you use them all over the lid.
  • Apply eyeshadow above the crease at all times.
  • To open up your eyes, waterline your lids or create a false winged eyeliner.
  • To brighten the eyes, use nude or white pencils, especially in the water line and inner corner.
  • Line your lower eyelids with a deeper hue.
  • To achieve a faint cat-eye impression, use a soft smokey or smudge finish.
  • Remember to prepare your eyes.
  • Fill in your brows to draw attention to your eyes.
  • For a more dramatic look, use fake eyelashes.

Applying makeup to hooded eyes may be difficult. Because of the increased skin folding, the crease above the eyelid is scarcely noticeable. Furthermore, standard makeup techniques are ineffective. We’ve covered some great cosmetic tips for hooded eyes in this article, including primer application, artificial lashes or mascara, and tight lining. You can also try out different looks and trends to suit your eye makeup. So, gather your tools and go to work!

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