Hooded Eyes Makeup Tutorial!
@Hung Vanngo Beauty eyeshadow palette, lipliner, and bronzer
@Persona Cosmetics liner and gloss stain
@Kaja Beauty blush
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Having struggled with hooded eyes myself, I can totally relate to how tricky makeup application can be. One trick I found incredibly helpful is using a small piece of tape to create a clean edge for eyeshadow. Just place the tape angled from your outer eye towards the end of your eyebrow before applying shadow. This helps keep the eyeshadow sharp and prevents it from smudging. I also discovered that bringing a pencil brush just above my natural crease defines the eyelid better, making the eyes appear more open. Tightening the upper and lower waterlines with a dark liner really enhances the lash line, making lashes look fuller without overpowering the eyes. Finishing with a few coats of mascara and adding lashes can dramatically lift the whole eye area. For cheeks, a subtle pink blush combined with bronzer warms up the face and balances the eye look beautifully. Using quality products like the Hung Vanngo Beauty eyeshadow palette and Persona Cosmetics liner and gloss stain, as mentioned in the tutorial, helps in achieving long-lasting, vibrant results. Remember to blend well with a fluffy brush to soften any harsh lines. This combination of tools and techniques has made my hooded eye makeup routine simpler and more effective. If you want to deepen your skills, consider exploring online makeup courses that focus on hooded eyes. They often provide step-by-step guidance, helping you master different looks at your own pace. Overall, these simple hacks have transformed how I do makeup for my hooded eyes, resulting in a confident and polished finish every time.
































































