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Hooded eyes
Hooded eyes










But always always always check back in that mirror to see what your makeup looks like with your eyes open! There may be times when you need to look or glance down to do things. The most important thing you can do when applying shadow and liner is to Primer alone just won’t cut it! Priming and NOT setting that primer well with either a neutral shadow or a loose powder is a common mistake that leads to creasing, eyeliner, and mascara smudging/transfer or patchy eyeshadow application. I cannot stress using eyeshadow primer enough! ( This one is my favorite!) It not only evens out discoloration and disguises veins, it helps our shadows apply more smoothly and evenly, last longer, helps prevent creasing, and makes colors more vibrant! If you’re skipping this step and have hooded eyes, start today!! STILLLLL Prepping! Neglecting this one tiny area can drag that outer corner down and make our already hooded eyes appear even more droopy! Prepping the Eye L: Outer corner not concealed R: Outer corner concealedĪs we get older, we develop some redness and discoloration there. They concentrate on the dark circles and inner corner and completely forget about the outer part of the eye! One of the most common mistakes people make is NOT applying concealer (and corrector if you use that too!) underneath the OUTER corner of the eye. Let’s talk about what we can do no matter what type of hooded eyes you have… The Forgotten Stepįirst things first…before we even THINK about shadow, we want to address concealer.

  • The crease/fold extends down past the outside corner of your eye, often making flicked or winged liner difficult.
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    Some days your eyes seem more/less hooded than others.Your hood appears heavier towards the outside of the eye than the inside…you may have some visible mobile lid towards the inner eye and less towards the outside of the eye.The crease shade you just applied seems to disappear when your eyes are opened and looking straight forward.One can have all of these options or just one or two… Moderately hooded eyes come with several options. You can have severely hooded eyes where you see no mobile lid when you look straight into a mirror, thus making it extremely difficult to line the eye (aside from tightlining). Well, I know I have hooded eyes! But do you know if YOU have hooded eyes? It’s a common misperception that if your entire mobile lid (the eyelid that opens and closes over your eyeball) isn’t invisible and covered by the hood (the crease of the eye up to the brow bone), when looking straight ahead then you can’t possibly have hooded eyes. Whatever you choose, I think you’ll find it beneficial.** DO I HAVE HOODED EYES? So if they’re not extremely sharp, that’s why! You can skip straight there to see it in action with easy to follow instructions or click to have it open up in YouTube so you have all the product links in the description as well.

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    **The images in this post are taken directly from my short video tutorial at the end of the post.

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    But do head over to the video after to get each step because it’s already helped so many people in the short duration that it’s been up! Subtle tweaks make the left eye appear slightly more downturned than the right Disclaimer I hope you take some things away from this post. It’s truly so much easier to learn makeup techniques by watching them than by seeing photos. It’s fairly short and contains do’s and don’ts in a well-explained manner. While, this is pretty thorough, the full video tutorial at the end that contains all the steps.

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    This will show you REALISTIC everyday eye makeup for hooded eyes if you don’t have much time but still want to look your best. Yet most hooded eyes tutorials show this. Most of us with hooded eyes don’t need winged liner, dramatic eyeshadow, and false lashes on a daily basis.












    Hooded eyes