Simple Hooded Eye Makeup - Tips & Tricks
- Added May 12, 2013
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Hooded eyes are eyes where a fold of fat goes over the orbital bone and over your natural eyelid crease, pushing your eyelid crease down and making it appear smaller or even making it look like a monolid. It also hides the natural contours of your eye, making it hard to figure out where to apply eyeshadow. This tutorial is part of a blog post where I'll explain the difficulties hooded eyes present and how you work around it, using simple makeup tips and tricks.
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Hooded eyes are eyes where a fold of fat goes over the orbital bone and over your natural eyelid crease, pushing your eyelid crease down and making it appear smaller or even making it look like a monolid. It also hides the natural contours of your eye, making it hard to figure out where to apply eyeshadow. This tutorial is part of a blog post where I'll explain the difficulties hooded eyes present and how you work around it, using simple makeup tips and tricks.
BLOG POST: http://www.minsooky.net/2013/05/makeup-tips-for-small-hooded-eyelids.html
This isn't an actual full tutorial from me - sorry! You may recognize this as a similar look I did in a previous tutorial. I wanted to use this video to explain how exactly I do makeup on hooded eyelids and why I do it; if you're looking for a full makeup tutorial, I'll have one up later this week. I decided to go with a really simple, easy to follow neutral makeup look, one that everyone can wear :)
Have a lovely day!
~ Minsooky
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Royalty-free Music used in this video/
"Together on Our Own" by Josh Woodward
Available here & license terms: http://www.joshwoodward.com/mp3/Ashes/NoVox/
Licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Video made with/
Canon T3i
Windows Movie Maker
Adobe Premiere Pro
Intro created frame by frame using Paint & PicMonkey
Where to find me/
BLOG: http://www.minsooky.net/
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/Minsooky
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