Eye makeup for hooded eyelids.
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Mar 31, 2014
Britt F.
I don't know what kind of eye makeup to do with my hooded lids :( Any suggestions? Anyone else have this problem? Pics would be nice too.
Mar 31, 2014
Ember F.
I have hooded eyes and I prefer darker makeup so just around my crease area I'll use a dark color and blend like crazy outward and inward and it gives me the look I'm going for. Now if you don't like dark colors you can use more of a lighter reflective color and do the same.
Mar 31, 2014
Britt F.
Thanks girlies :) :) :)
Mar 31, 2014
Jocelyn S.
Check out Jure Chuk on YouTube. He's got some really great tips; his videos aren't the greatest fancy quality but he knows what he's talking about and it has really helped me.
Mar 31, 2014
Jocelyn S.
From what I understand (still mastering it) you want to put a darker color more above the crease on the browbone because you want to give the browbone the appearance that it is not there so you make it darker to " push it back" in a sense. You also have to rethink your liner especially when you wing it I think it has to go like more vertical than out. I haven't played with liner yet.
Mar 31, 2014
Shauna S.
Definitely check out youtube! For better and more responses please post you topic in the appropriate category. This topic should be in "makeup" and not "skincare"
Apr 1, 2014
Maggie F.
I put highlighter in the inner corners and darker color in a v shape on the outer corner. I have lighter colors in the inner eye and gradually get darker to the outer corner.