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... Read moreAs someone who has struggled with hooded eyes for years, I've found that the right makeup techniques can truly transform your appearance and boost your confidence. Hooded eyes tend to have a fold of skin that partially or fully covers the eyelid when the eyes are open, making traditional eye makeup application challenging but not impossible. One of the best approaches I've discovered is focusing on creating depth and dimension through strategic eyeshadow placement. Using a matte transition shade slightly above your natural crease helps to visually lift the eyes, while darker colors applied carefully on the outer corners add definition without overwhelming the lid space. Avoid heavy shimmer directly on the hooded area, as it can emphasize the hood and cause your eyeshadow to crease more easily. Eyeliner is another game changer for hooded eyes. I prefer tightlining—applying eyeliner closely to the lash line—because it enhances the lash line without taking up valuable lid space. Winged eyeliner can work beautifully too, but it's important to create a thin line that gradually thickens towards the outer edge to complement the eye shape without making the eyelid look smaller. When it comes to mascara, focusing on lifting and curling lashes is essential to open up the eye. Waterproof formulas help prevent smudging, which can be more noticeable on hooded eyelids. Lastly, don't forget grooming your brows. Well-shaped brows lift the eye area and balance the face, making your hooded eyes less prominent and more striking. With practice and the right products, makeup for hooded eyes can highlight your natural beauty instead of hiding it. Embrace your unique eye shape; it offers plenty of opportunities for creative makeup looks!