Contrary to common belief, it is not restricted to people of Asian descent and can be found in people across all ethnicities. In fact, people may develop hooded eyes as they age. Since the space for eyeshadow or tipped wing liners is limited, we need to try unique ways to define and highlight hooded eyes. Different eye types require different eye makeup styles to bring out the best. Explore how to do makeup for hooded eyes in the following section.

Makeup For Hooded Eyes: A Step-By-Step Tutorial With Pictures

1. Prep Your Eyes By Priming Your Lids

Start with a clean canvas. Wash your face with a mild cleanser and follow up with a moisturizer. Apply an eyeshadow primer on both the eyelids. You can also use a lightweight concealer to cover dark circles or pigmentation.

2. Identify Your Eyelid Crease Type

This will help you understand how to create an illusion of a crease that will highlight your eyes.

2. Lost Zone

Look for the lost zone of the eye – the hidden part of the eyelid at the center of the eyes. Always apply the makeup along the lash line for the lost zone.

3. Found Zone

These are the inner corners and the tails of the eyes that are usually visible. Apply the makeup above the lash line for the found zone.

4. Create A Base Shape

Use a light brown eyeshadow to create a simple, neutral base. Start from the tear duct and blend it along the eye length. Make sure to create a triangular shape at the corner of the eyes.

5. Apply Eyeshadow On The Upper Lid

Use a wide brush to apply eyeshadow to the tip of the lid. It is best to apply makeup with your eyes open because it can be hard to find your natural crease with your eyes closed. Avoid makeup application on the hooded part, as this can make the eyes look swollen. You can build on color by blending more eyeshadow. Repeat this process on the other eye as well. Use a Q-tip to clean any excess or smudges. Tip: Check the makeup when the eyes are open.

6. Apply The Gel Liner

Follow the guidelines on the lost and found zones to apply the gel liner. You can use a soft brown or darker gel liner to add definition. Apply eyeshadow along with the eyeliner on the outer corners of the lower lids. This will prevent smudging. Another way to prevent smudging is to use a waterproof, long-lasting liquid eyeliner.

7. Use An Eyelash Curler

Try to curl all the lashes as much as possible with an eyelash curler. Use a tool to lift the hooded lid if needed. You can also gently pull the lid up with a finger, as some people might be uncomfortable using a tool on their eye. Move from the corners to the center of the lashes. Ensure you have curled all the way for a natural look.

8. Use False Lashes

Ensure that the false lashes match with your natural lashes. Instead of using the entire lashes, trim them into smaller sections. Individual lashes can also suit and flatter your eyes. Apply lash glue to the whole area of the false lash and attach to the lash line. Start from the outer corner of the eyes in the found zone. This will make the eyes look bigger. Since the lash lines are hidden, make sure to attach the false lashes carefully. You can even try the trending fox eyes by using lashes only on the outer corners of your eyes. This provides a sultry touch to hooded eyes.

9. Apply Mascara

Finish off with mascara as it helps blend the false lashes with the natural ones. Hold the mascara wand vertically to coat the lashes on the lower eyelid.

10. The Final Look

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The Ultimate Makeup Guide For Hooded Eyes: Tips And Tricks

Is pencil eyeliner better for hooded eyes? Although pencil eyeliners are easy to apply, gel eyeliners are a better option for hooded eyes. How can I fix my hooded eyes naturally? Eye exercises, eye masks, tea bags, cucumbers, potatoes, and ice cubes help fix hooded eyes naturally. Can Botox lift hooded eyes? Yes, botox helps in lifting the upper eyelid and manages hooded eyes. However, it is a temporary solution for hooded eyes.